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Giolì & Assia - DiesisLive @Etna Volcano, Sicily [FPV drone / Electric Handpan, Grand Piano]

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LISTEN TO "FOR YOU" NOW: https://bit.ly/for-you-yt FOLLOW US: https://www.instagram.com/gioliandassia/ SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/artist/6mM9a86Nrw0y7f9MaJGbpU WEB: https://www.gioliandassia.com FAN CLUB: http://eepurl.com/gByRC1 TOUR: https://gioliandassia.com/tour/ CONTACT US: gioliandassia@gmail.com Listen our tracks on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/48Mt711afYOOYamgJTMaGF?si=jlxH5I38RI2NyeQcOaHeDA Location: Etna Volcano, Sicily - Italy Directed by: Graziano Piazza and Marco Drillo Photi Dronist: Luca Barone FPV Dronist: Xavier Frechard (Pika FPV) Mua: Desiree Lagato. Big thanks to Marcandrea Lipari Giuseppe Renda Guide Group Alpine Etna South Volcanological guide: Peppe "Kona" Barbagallo Cableways of ETNA Executives: Salvo Di Franco and Nino Mazzaglia Head of Service: Gianluca Mazzaglia Work supervisors: Andrea Nicotra Snowcat drivers: Nino Giuffrida and Carmelo Recupero Cableways directors: Alfio Nicolosi, Dario Cona, Carmelo D'Oca Etna Volcano is one of the most beautiful and charming active volcano on Europe (3.330m). Nowday has 250 craters. We were on the southern slope of Etna, right on the edge of the Barbagallo Craters (2920 meters) formed following the great eruption that lasted from 27 October 2002 to 29 January 2003. This eruption was called "The Perfect Eruption". Etna Volcano is considered one of the most explosive in the last 100 years and is also considered the most destructive from an infrastructural point of view. We drove from Palermo to Etna around 3 hours, with all instruments and piano on our van. After arriving at Rifugio Sapienza Etna, with all the team we started climbing the volcano 7am with the piano on a pick up and the rest of the instruments on 8 different cableway (for 15 mins). After getting the cableway, we all moved and get all the gears in a snowcat for other 20 mins to reach the highest point, close to the chasm of Etna. It was super hard and exhausting for all of us to go up there and bring all the instruments plus the piano, but the stunning and huge view from the top worth it! last words from the volcanological guide before starting the set were: "During these days there is more pressure on the chasm then usual, if it continues this way and something should happen, we must leave all the gears here and go!"

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