Vulcano Solfatara Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Volcanic force if mother nature
Deeply moving. The force of mother nature under the earth, volcanic, bubbles mud and sulfuric steam to the surface. Also because 6 years ago, september 2017, three members of a family died in the volc...
Pozzuoli is an amazing little city Close to every big city by car train The walking through Pozzuoli is a experience with all the Roman ruins stay longer than you can
As written previously by other reviewers, still is closed for the public, because of that tragedy in 2017. Walked up the road, could smell slightly that “rotten egg” odor. Real pity.
With its 700 meters in diameter, the Solfatara is an active crater, which was born from a huge phreato-magmatic explosion that took place only 4000 years ago. We learnt that the Solfatara is the most ...
We walked up to the site and just keep walking up the hill to get a great view of this crater with sulphur steam smoking out of it. You can smell it! Hopefully they will re-open it soon. 3 people wer...
Volcanic force if mother nature
Deeply moving. The force of mother nature under the earth, volcanic, bubbles mud and sulfuric steam to the surface. Also because 6 years ago, september 2017, three members of a family died in the volc...
What a beautiful town
Pozzuoli is an amazing little city Close to every big city by car train The walking through Pozzuoli is a experience with all the Roman ruins stay longer than you can
Still closed, to look from a distance
As written previously by other reviewers, still is closed for the public, because of that tragedy in 2017. Walked up the road, could smell slightly that “rotten egg” odor. Real pity.
Isabelle (France)
With its 700 meters in diameter, the Solfatara is an active crater, which was born from a huge phreato-magmatic explosion that took place only 4000 years ago. We learnt that the Solfatara is the most ...
SITE WAS CLOSED AT APRIL 2019 BUT VIEWABLE
We walked up to the site and just keep walking up the hill to get a great view of this crater with sulphur steam smoking out of it. You can smell it! Hopefully they will re-open it soon. 3 people wer...