Mount Etna is one of the most active volcanoes in Europe and is Sicily’s best-known natural attraction.
The people of Hawaii consider this to be a sacred place and the home of the Goddess Pele.
One of the world's most active volcanoes, with a constant eruption since 1983.
Located on the remote island of Tanna, in Vanuatu, this is one of the most accessible active volcanoes in the world.
The volcano with the world's longest recorded period of activity: more than 2.000 years.
One of the world's most dangerous volcanoes, with many people living near its crater.
The most active volcano in Costa Rica, with its first eruption taking place in 1968.
Mount Unzen is actually a group of volcanoes, with the highest being Mount Fugen, at 1,360 meters (4,462 feet).
The volcano that produced the second largest eruption of the 20th century.
The volcano that changed the history of the United States in just minutes, today a National Volcanic Monument.
Guatemala's most active volcano and at the same time the most frequently climbed volcano in the country.
250 kilometers from the Arctic Circle, this spectacular icefjord creates a fantastic scenery.
A glacier that is advancing despite of global warming, and is also the third source of fresh water in the world.
Two sibling glaciers in New Zealand, with many tunnels and crevasses to explore.
Located between Alaska and Yukon Bay in Canada, Hubbard is one of the largest glaciers in the world.
The largest glacier in Iceland, covering 8% of the country's territory.