After leaving the ferry in Messina, we headed for our
hotel for the night on the side of Mt. Etna. The autostrasse was a series of tunnels and mountain hugging curves, until we exited and began the drive up the volcano itself. The hotel we were headed for was the Milomax, located in the small town of Milo. The hotel is a small two storey building the sits right on the edge of the road. We were more tired than hungry at this point, and after being led to our rooms headed almost straight to bed, after a brief bit of difficulty with the owner, who wanted to know if we wanted lunch the next day, and who we didn't understand until I finally had the sense to get out my dictionary.
In the morning we woke and loaded out things back into our tiny car, and realized that the roads were not black with wetness as I had assumed the night before, but with a layer or sooty ash which covered most surfaces, this being the remnant of Etna's most recent eruption beforehand. This being the 6Th of July 2007, and the
volcano having erupted as recently as May 7Th, and being a fairly active volcano in general.
After a simple breakfast of hot tea and cookie/biscuits spread with some sort of chocolate butter, we explored a bit around our hotel.
From the small plaza near out hotel, which was also covered with a layer of ash, we could see the smokey peak of the volcano, still some distance away. While it had initially been proposed to take a somewhat longer course and drive a way around the volcano, we ultimately decided that at this distance, there was not enough to be seen to merit taking the extra time. So Instead we turned south and headed towards the ruins and the museum in Syracusa
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The layer of ash is really neat, but I don't think I could stand living near an active volcano. Yech.
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