
Solar Pyroclasm: When Vesuvius Borrows Fire from the Sky!
by Vishnu Kaiprath Nambiar, UNIVERSITY OF NAPLES FEDERICO II, Naples, Italy
The morning sun ignites the heavens, casting an ethereal orange aurora over Naples. Like molten lava frozen in time, the clouds crack open, revealing fiery veins of sunlight- nature’s way of reminding us that Vesuvius isn’t the only one who knows how to put on a show!
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- Europe (3814)
- Southern Europe (1651)
- Italy (420)
- Exact location (14.1868 E, 40.8423 N)
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2024
Submitted on 21 March 2025
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