Developing Etna as a Scenic Attraction.-Under the direction of Signor Mussolini a new mountain road to the summit of the volcano Etna has been constructed as part of his policy of attracting foreign tourists to Sicily. Left: Etna with its perpetual cloud of smoke issuing from the center. Right: A bend in the new road, showing the novel broken wall protection, which serves at night in a similar way to the whitened boulders placed on the bends of New Zealand roads.
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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 97, 18 January 1935, Page 7
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81Developing Etna as a Scenic Attraction.-Under the direction of Signor Mussolini a new mountain road to the summit of the volcano Etna has been constructed as part of his policy of attracting foreign tourists to Sicily. Left: Etna with its perpetual cloud of smoke issuing from the center. Right: A bend in the new road, showing the novel broken wall protection, which serves at night in a similar way to the whitened boulders placed on the bends of New Zealand roads. Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 97, 18 January 1935, Page 7
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