Ferrovia Circumetnea: Why Sicily Built A Railway Up An Active Volcano 🌋

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  • Опубликовано: 22 июн 2018
  • The Ferrovia Circumetnea is a very quaint, 120-year-old narrow-gauge railway with an unusual selling point: it goes up an active volcano. The biggest active volcano in Europe, in fact - the mighty Mount Etna. I went to Sicily to find out more...
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  • @mox131313
    @mox131313 4 года назад +337

    I really like your videos. They are short, to the point and show interesting corners of Europe. Your narration is amusing and informative. I appreciate that you have the camera pointed at the surroundings and not at yourself as many You Tubers do. Keep up the great work.

  • @lmlmd2714
    @lmlmd2714 4 года назад +161

    "No one combines vintage rail transport and volcanoes quite like they do here"
    A hotly contested niche, for sure!

    • @robertbutlin3708
      @robertbutlin3708 3 года назад +9

      What about the Circumvesuvia round the Bay of Naples and Mt Vesuvius?

    • @idrisddraig2
      @idrisddraig2 3 года назад +7

      Try Japan

    • @chrisoddy8744
      @chrisoddy8744 2 года назад

      The volcano would be hot, yes!

  • @doxielain2231
    @doxielain2231 4 года назад +89

    I rode this when I was exploring Sicily a few years ago. Got off randomly a few times to explore, found an abandoned convent or something in a town with warfare scars still on the buildings. Good times.

  • @joestoffer8212
    @joestoffer8212 4 года назад +211

    Just gonna hop on a 50 year old train to go pick pistachios on the side of a volcano because that’s just normal everyday stuff, ya’know.

    • @Marquis-Sade
      @Marquis-Sade 3 года назад +1

      It is there

    • @ale05alex94
      @ale05alex94 2 года назад

      The trains are 40 years old

    • @ale05alex94
      @ale05alex94 2 года назад

      And in 2 years new trains will arrive and will replace the old trains

  • @leonf.7893
    @leonf.7893 3 года назад +14

    Dude, I don't know why I started watching your channel, but I absolutely love it. Currently binge watching everything. I'm much more likely to search for the local historical railway in the next town I visit than before.

  • @kr1886
    @kr1886 4 года назад +67

    I watched this about two hours ago and now I've herd Etna has erupted again!

    • @michaelhatling1453
      @michaelhatling1453 4 года назад +5

      Yikes! I often wonder about this while watching TravelPorn. Lol hoping Tim or bald or Tom Scott or toycat or... dont wind up filming natural disaster.
      I mean it...I was in SF in 89 for earthquake and it was sofa king scary

    • @worldscalephotography
      @worldscalephotography 3 года назад

      @@michaelhatling1453 sofa king scary?

    • @WhereWasItLastTime
      @WhereWasItLastTime 3 года назад

      @@worldscalephotography Say it out loud to your maiden aunt ;o)

    • @worldscalephotography
      @worldscalephotography 3 года назад +1

      Took me a while LOL

    • @Marquis-Sade
      @Marquis-Sade 3 года назад

      @@michaelhatling1453 Wait did you say...porn?

  • @gaius_enceladus
    @gaius_enceladus 4 года назад +23

    Looks like a beautiful area!
    The railway reminds me of the funicular railway that used to go up Mt Vesuvius (until it was destroyed in the 1944 eruption).

  • @lorenzocerullo267
    @lorenzocerullo267 2 года назад +5

    If you think building a railway on an active volcano is crazy, you have to know that on Etna there are also skiing resorts

  • @maddyg3208
    @maddyg3208 4 года назад +34

    Great vid Tim. I went on a similar railway line around Mt Vesuvius, from Napoli to Pompeii and back

    • @davidhugill4668
      @davidhugill4668 4 года назад +5

      It's the similarly named "Circumvesuviana". Vesuvius IS active too, just not as active as Etna - last eruption during WWII.

    • @Minecraftrok999
      @Minecraftrok999 4 года назад +2

      I was riding that same railway when one crazy Italian decided to throw a massive rock through the window. (nobody got hurt)

    • @markiliff
      @markiliff 4 года назад +3

      Actually the Circumvesuviana goes beyond Pompeii to Sorrento, and has 4 other routes too

    • @maddyg3208
      @maddyg3208 4 года назад

      @@Minecraftrok999 Are you sure it wasn't the volcano erupting?

  • @gradyzyner7423
    @gradyzyner7423 4 года назад +18

    Beautiful views. What a nifty rail system.

  • @blockedblock5203
    @blockedblock5203 3 года назад +4

    1:49 That was a very well-disguised transition and was perfectly timed with the narration. Great work!

  • @nikosjk1
    @nikosjk1 4 года назад +12

    Rode this last month, great ride especially in the old railcars with the open windows.

  • @EddusPoet
    @EddusPoet 4 года назад +27

    Catching up and rewatching your videos during lockdown times and I am greatly appreciating the kind, gentle, and funny way you present your videos. Thank you!

  • @obsessedfans
    @obsessedfans 4 года назад +5

    Really like that it's still a normal commuter and industry railway.

    • @gab_v250
      @gab_v250 4 года назад +2

      yup. In the last decade, they have opened three underground variants in three small towns between Bronte and Catania.

  • @chrisplunkett2814
    @chrisplunkett2814 4 года назад +3

    I took the Funivia up Etna a few years ago and despite at least three minutes of research before planning my holiday,I didn't even know this existed.I'd like to go back to Sicily at some time as I only had a couple of days there,so will give this a ride on.

  • @MrPescefresco
    @MrPescefresco 4 года назад +13

    Omfg only now YT recommends me this video. My family is from Catania, right next to the station. My dad when he was a kid, used to hop on this train with his friends from Borgo to Cibali, just to watch the football matches

  • @kennypowers1005
    @kennypowers1005 4 года назад +2

    2:49 that's one beautiful scenery!

    • @SeverityOne
      @SeverityOne 4 года назад

      And there are so many of those in the rest of Italy as well. It's just such a beautiful country. Barely functional at times, but very, very beautiful indeed. And then the people: what are essentially traffic wardens have uniforms that in other countries would be reserved for special occasions, such as a royal visit. Even the street sweepers wear beautifully designed hi-viz uniforms.

  • @Pixy335
    @Pixy335 3 года назад +3

    I'm proud to say, those new diesel units were built in Poland. You can actually see the manufacturer's logo ,,Newag" under the driver's cab.

  • @alecblunden8615
    @alecblunden8615 4 года назад +15

    The "Bronte" referred to is the centre of the Duchy of Bronte awarded to Lord Nelson in gratitude for his victory at Aboukir Bay.

    • @worldscalephotography
      @worldscalephotography 3 года назад +1

      I thought it was named after Bronte beach in Sydney :P

    • @alecblunden8615
      @alecblunden8615 3 года назад +1

      @@worldscalephotography Hardly, unless time travel has been perfected.

    • @harbl99
      @harbl99 3 года назад

      "Who is this Bront woman?" -- George V

  • @jacqueschouette7474
    @jacqueschouette7474 2 года назад +1

    I lived in Catania for a few years but never rode on the Ferrovia Circumetnea. We would just drive up to the Rifugio Sapienza to hike up Etna.

  • @carlohunt6087
    @carlohunt6087 4 года назад

    Thank you for the video. I'm adding the trip to my bucket list!

  • @robnorris4770
    @robnorris4770 4 года назад +20

    I think you’d enjoy the Mount Washington cog railway. Not a volcano, but very interesting nonetheless.

    • @csweezey18
      @csweezey18 4 года назад +1

      Why do I get the feeling that you are a fellow New Hampshirite?

    • @MiddletownBranchProd.
      @MiddletownBranchProd. 4 года назад

      Yes it is. I’m from CT and I love the cog railway

    • @_rlb
      @_rlb 2 года назад

      What a coincidence, I just watched Mustie1's video about that!

  • @jasongarufi8187
    @jasongarufi8187 4 года назад +1

    Hi I really enjoyed your video on Ferrovia Circumetnea, it brought back good memeories of when I lived in Sicily in the mid1990s

  • @TheFlyingBusman
    @TheFlyingBusman 4 года назад +20

    “It takes two hours to make the 70km journey”. Try the M25 Tim!

    • @lmlmd2714
      @lmlmd2714 4 года назад +6

      In Britain, we'd brand this fine service "HS2"

    • @lzh4950
      @lzh4950 3 года назад

      Sounds about the same average speed as my country's subway/rapid transit (~1 1/2h to cover ~50km)

  • @henriquebarbone
    @henriquebarbone 10 месяцев назад

    Thanks a lot for this I’m actually in Catania now, and found this very helpful !

  • @Unabulgaraapalermo
    @Unabulgaraapalermo 4 месяца назад

    Thank you ! I really like your videos!

  • @gab_v250
    @gab_v250 4 года назад +3

    before the 2000s the railway actually went INSIDE the city of Catania. This cabride [in Italian] from 1994 is a clear example of that. After 2000 the terminus has been moved to Catania Borgo
    Edit: there are plans to convert the part until Randazzo in the new Catania Metro line.

  • @shakeemrobinson2948
    @shakeemrobinson2948 4 года назад

    Stunning visuals of the village...

  • @vicsams4431
    @vicsams4431 Год назад

    The circumvesuvius railway is also quite nice. Cheers Tim for another great video.

  • @KokkiePiet
    @KokkiePiet 4 года назад +1

    The mountains north of Etna are never mentioned in tourist guides, but, wow are they wonderful!

  • @HenrysAdventures
    @HenrysAdventures 4 года назад

    Looks like and amazing journery!

  • @c182SkylaneRG
    @c182SkylaneRG 4 года назад +8

    Man! We just took a silly bus up the mountain. (I suppose we probably got higher up the mountain on the bus than we would have on the train, but the train would have been more fun :) ).

    • @sirBrouwer
      @sirBrouwer 4 года назад +4

      you mean a S(ic)illy bus.

    • @tehpw7574
      @tehpw7574 4 года назад

      @@sirBrouwer If it was a Sicilian bus, it wouldn't have 2nd gear. That's nice and all that you took a bus *up* the mountain but have you skied *down* that mountain? :D

    • @sirBrouwer
      @sirBrouwer 4 года назад

      @@tehpw7574 how is skiing down a mountain a word pun?

  • @bretnielsen5502
    @bretnielsen5502 3 года назад

    Enjoying your videos. I wish you'd expand this one by an hour or two.

  • @michelecampanelli5419
    @michelecampanelli5419 4 месяца назад

    Grazie a RUclips per avermi consigliato questo video molto bello e informativo 👍👏🇮🇹

  • @swalmen
    @swalmen 4 года назад

    Did the ride also. It is a long drive with beautiful views

  • @davegoldspink5354
    @davegoldspink5354 2 года назад

    Well Tim I just finished binge watching a heap of your videos many of watching I’ve seen before. Absolutely love your work. Thanks for sharing and keep up your great work. Greetings from Straya 🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

  • @MrGreatplum
    @MrGreatplum 4 года назад +1

    There’s some wonderful views there - I wonder if those older rail cars have now all been retired...

  • @fastrains2607
    @fastrains2607 4 года назад +2

    this is a epic youtube channel!

  • @Tinu-1987
    @Tinu-1987 3 года назад

    I love your videos. Interesting places and facts nobody cares about (except us).
    Like you I also visit places on my journeys not many people would stop and ignore tourist places.

  • @richbuilds_com
    @richbuilds_com 4 года назад

    You had me at Pistachio Festival!

  • @alexgallagher4594
    @alexgallagher4594 4 года назад +1

    could you cover the old cog railway that went up to Asiago Italy maybe?

  • @griffinrails
    @griffinrails 3 года назад +2

    Funny how almost the EXACT same story exists in Naples for the Ferrovia Circumvesuviana, although throw in some other spur lines and graffiti in.

  • @adelinamalgioglio9731
    @adelinamalgioglio9731 3 года назад

    Bellissime immagini grazie

  • @airenyah7243
    @airenyah7243 Год назад

    my dad's family is from mt etna so i've spent a lot of time in sicily/around mt etna. my parents say i've been on this train. however, it must have been when i was a toddler bc i have absolutely zero memories of it. we're always taking the car when we're there 😆

  • @thegeneralissimo470
    @thegeneralissimo470 4 года назад +1

    It's very pretty there.

  • @ninoinoz4437
    @ninoinoz4437 4 года назад +3

    You haven't mentioned that Nelson was made Duke of Bronte
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bronte,_Sicily
    It's also possible that the famed Brontë family indirectly took their name from the town.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bront%C3%AB_family

  • @Lauwergames
    @Lauwergames 4 года назад +1

    Ur growing fast

  • @gaius_enceladus
    @gaius_enceladus 3 года назад

    **Beautiful** area!

  • @stevegreenwood7837
    @stevegreenwood7837 4 года назад

    great loved it shame it was not longer, it seemed to end to soon :-)

  • @rubio3245
    @rubio3245 4 года назад

    What a nice train 👍🏼

  • @Cincy32
    @Cincy32 4 года назад

    Did you reach the summit, and if so, how? Only active volcano I went to was Mount Taal and I had to take a boat then we rode horses to the top.

  • @a4yster
    @a4yster 3 года назад +2

    I'd be visiting that pistachio fest this year. Thanks, COVID.

  • @mrmoshpotato
    @mrmoshpotato 2 года назад

    Spicy, mate! Spicy!

  • @malcolmabram2957
    @malcolmabram2957 3 года назад

    This company that runs this line does not need insurance as the insurers said they were already covered. Lovely video, great straightforward presentation. Really interesting.

  • @mats7492
    @mats7492 4 года назад +100

    Thats quite a dangrous volcano... italians: " We ShOuLD BiUlD A RAIlWaY TheRe"

    • @russko118
      @russko118 4 года назад +22

      nah, etna is not dangerous. Vesuvio is. And we built there one of our largest city! napoli

    • @tehpw7574
      @tehpw7574 4 года назад +1

      "Sicilians"... Funny. I was stationed there for 2 years (long ago) but I did not know that the railway trekked -around- the mountain...

    • @MrTinner66
      @MrTinner66 4 года назад +7

      ... The alternation of capital letters together with lowercase letters should simulate an Italian that pronounces the phrase in English with its striking accent, and therefore underline that Italians are imbeciles because they built a railway ... what to say? I'm baffled.

    • @gab_v250
      @gab_v250 4 года назад +2

      Not really dangerous: he's still active, he erupts tiny bits of lava but it's pretty safe.
      The Vesuvio, on the other hand... He could explode at any time cuz he's quiescent

    • @MrTinner66
      @MrTinner66 4 года назад +2

      Idiot: in addition to not answering, you ignore or pretend to ignore the many vulvcanic islands on which humanity at any latitude and longitude has built buildings, roads, infrastructures, etc., such as Hawaii, where it was built exactly in meeting point between two faults, between eruptions and quite frequent destructive earthquakes .. oooh yes, but those are not Italian, and you certainly do not spend your time to put idiotic and racist comments under other videos like that... but in hawaii they are not Italian, so you don't do it! LMAO

  • @IanPhillipsWildlife
    @IanPhillipsWildlife 3 года назад

    If I ever go back to Sicily I need to ride this line!

  • @davidtracey9094
    @davidtracey9094 4 года назад

    Pretty

  • @starlinguk
    @starlinguk 4 года назад

    I took a similar train down south with my bike. As you can see, they're hard to fit into those carriages, so the conductor put us first class. It wasn't as fancy as you'd think :D.

  • @mataimatai576
    @mataimatai576 2 года назад

    Es hat Spaß gemacht, mit dem Alten Zug 🚂
    im Frühjahr, rund um den Ätna 🌋 zu fahren.
    Ach ja, hatte noch eine Flasche 🍷Rotwein,
    Ciabatta und Chili - Pecorino dabei. 😉

  • @stan1845
    @stan1845 4 года назад

    Awesome. I was there at one point al hyped to get on the train. Staff said that it did not go at that Day😂😭

  • @JamesAce
    @JamesAce 4 года назад

    Epic

  • @piecaruso97
    @piecaruso97 3 года назад

    You should come visit Naples and it’s railways that goes trough and on volcanos

  • @harbl99
    @harbl99 3 года назад

    Alistair Maclean: creates action thriller novel entitled Death! Train!
    Tim Traveller: rides and makes informative video about narrow-gauge railway on Volcano! Train!

  • @johncrwarner
    @johncrwarner 6 лет назад +15

    I have a feeling I would be rather in the modern diesel trains looking at the old-timer trains than the other way round LOL.

    • @TheTimTraveller
      @TheTimTraveller  6 лет назад +3

      Ha, that's not a bad idea :)

    • @johncrwarner
      @johncrwarner 6 лет назад +1

      I remember visiting Wetzlar by car and parking in the car park there and taking most of the cityscapes from the top of the car park as it was the only place where you didn't see the car park from. The cathedral in Wetzlar is fascinating as it is both a Lutheran and a Catholic cathedral!

  • @philmus1
    @philmus1 2 года назад

    There used to be a funicular railway up Vesuvius. It got kyboshed in the late 19th century eruption

  • @BuioPestato
    @BuioPestato 4 года назад +2

    Tim: "there are very few places in the world where they combine vintage transport and vulcanos quite like they do here"
    Circumvesuviana in Neaples: "Am I a joke to you?"

    • @laurencefraser
      @laurencefraser 3 года назад +1

      Few is not none.

    • @BuioPestato
      @BuioPestato 3 года назад +1

      @@laurencefraser you must be fun at parties

  • @gg_gameryt
    @gg_gameryt 4 года назад +15

    The real question is: why they shouldn’t?

    • @ralphibendahl2495
      @ralphibendahl2495 3 года назад

      Only just found your videos Tim and have been binge watching today. Perfect for lockdown Sunday. I don’t live far from HA HA road and am originally from Luxembourg (loved the Luxembourg vs Netherlands one). Keep it going (lockdown or not)

  • @piecaruso97
    @piecaruso97 4 года назад

    If you want vulcanos and cable trains or old railways come to Naples we have plenty of those

  • @simonmorse1785
    @simonmorse1785 4 года назад

    These are great videos! How many languages can you speak?

  • @robertwilloughby8050
    @robertwilloughby8050 4 года назад +1

    Not only pistachios. Some of Scily's finest wine comes from the slopes of Etna.

  • @michaelfairchild
    @michaelfairchild 4 года назад +2

    Mmmm... Pistachios...

  • @sabunkompas
    @sabunkompas 4 года назад +2

    Indonesia is made of hundreds of active volcano, several of them have histories of eruption with VEI 6 or above, and their people build an entire civilization around it.

    • @hendrikdependrik1891
      @hendrikdependrik1891 4 года назад

      VOCanoes are just terrible colonial machines to keep the Indonesians in check.

    • @sabunkompas
      @sabunkompas 4 года назад

      @@hendrikdependrik1891 G E K O L O N I S E E R D : Nature edition

  • @MrJimheeren
    @MrJimheeren Год назад

    How did I never see this video before?

  • @anjachan
    @anjachan 3 года назад

    im glad the volcano I live on is not active anymore xD

  • @HappyBeezerStudios
    @HappyBeezerStudios 4 года назад

    Ever wanted to see a volcano up close, but no interest in climbing? The Sicilians got you covered!

  • @stan1845
    @stan1845 4 года назад +1

    I was there a couple years ago. However it was some kind of special day so it was closed :/

  • @AtheistOrphan
    @AtheistOrphan 4 года назад +1

    What is the track gauge?

    • @strega1969
      @strega1969 4 года назад +3

      950 mm

    • @strega1969
      @strega1969 4 года назад +2

      it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ferrovia_Circumetnea

    • @AtheistOrphan
      @AtheistOrphan 4 года назад +1

      Alex La Rosa - Thank you.

    • @AtheistOrphan
      @AtheistOrphan 4 года назад

      Alex La Rosa - Thanks again.

  • @zugazugaye
    @zugazugaye 4 года назад +6

    The trains and stations are not vintage it's just how it is in southern Italy

  • @JelMain
    @JelMain Год назад

    The height varies because it depends on the amount of lava in the chambers beneath. Much like how full your hot lava bottle is before bedtime.

  • @PineappleSkip
    @PineappleSkip 4 года назад

    Trying to come up with something funny or useful to say, but can't think of a good Riposto. OTOH, Randazzo was a great place to stay, and FCE a great way to get there.

  • @skakdosmer
    @skakdosmer Год назад

    So unbelievably, as I'm certainly no mountain climber and never was, there IS a mountain that I've climbed, but you haven't. Yes, in the autumn of 1977 We (three high school teachers and two high school classes, including me) spent a week in Sicily, and we did go to the summit and looked down the crater.
    At the time there was a movie being recorded near the station below the peak involving actors dressed as prehistoric people and wearing prosthetic faces and hands. But their sitting quietly drinking coffee (presumably between takes) somewhat broke the illusion of the wild, dangerous and untameable. But they seemed to fit right in with the surrounding barren landscape. I wonder if I'd have been scared to meet one of them outside.

  • @eekee6034
    @eekee6034 10 месяцев назад

    You want to start worrying when you find a train _inside_ a volcano...
    Because then you know you're in a mad scientist's lair! ;)

  • @kingjames4886
    @kingjames4886 4 года назад +1

    etna crabappel?

  • @rklammer
    @rklammer 2 года назад

    And now I know where they settled

  • @TheMusicalElitist
    @TheMusicalElitist 2 года назад

    Those aren't railcars, they're diesel multiple units or DEMUs.

  • @Isochest
    @Isochest 4 года назад

    Was this railway built so they could evacuate the area? It's clear it's well used.

  • @feothyr6810
    @feothyr6810 4 года назад

    Welp, at least this explains why pistachios are so expensive 😂

  • @yeetonykp4569
    @yeetonykp4569 Год назад

    Interesting. Need to learn Italian to read the train schedule.

  • @Allan_aka_RocKITEman
    @Allan_aka_RocKITEman 4 года назад

    @The Tim Traveler >>> One day, I bet their ridership is just going to _ERUPT...😝😝😝_

  • @kabalu
    @kabalu 4 года назад

    ...Helllllllllooooooooo

  • @svihl666
    @svihl666 Год назад

    4:05 / 4:06

  • @Intamin
    @Intamin 4 года назад +3

    Joke's on him: Every train in Italy is "vintage".

    • @elaineblackhurst1509
      @elaineblackhurst1509 4 года назад +2

      Intamin Silly comment as inaccurate as to fact as it is misleading in in judgement - many of the trains are amongst the fastest in Europe and the prices, given how expensive Italy is in general, are extremely reasonable.

    • @danielrose1392
      @danielrose1392 4 года назад

      Did not know the AGVs are already considered vintage.

    • @SeverityOne
      @SeverityOne 4 года назад +1

      When we took the trains (Fiumicino-Roma-Firenze-Venezia-Milano-Roma) on our honeymoon in 2001, the trains were (a) almost all on time and (b) almost all ETR500 high-speed trains, and VERY comfortable. The only train that left a bit late was from Venezia to Milano. It could also be considered vintage, because it had one of those cool articulated Italian locomotives, and traditional carriages with compartments for six people. (And most of the way, it was just my wife and I. It was actually my favourite train trip of the lot.) The reason why it left late, though, was because the mechanics were delayed. And THAT is typically Italian, having some old arcane law stating that you need to have a team of mechanics on board. Incidentally, the trip from and to Firenze, through Toscana, is breathtakingly beautiful, even by Italian standards.

    • @arnoldhau1
      @arnoldhau1 3 года назад

      The Italian railway system is vast and has rolling stock of all generations, from old to the most modern ones like the Frecciarossa and AGV.

    • @terza333
      @terza333 3 года назад

      That's absolutely not true

  • @steffenrosmus1864
    @steffenrosmus1864 4 года назад

    More around the volcano and not up
    by any means

  • @Mastakilla91
    @Mastakilla91 4 года назад

    Never Pompeii a country twice...

  • @mreese8764
    @mreese8764 4 года назад

    Somehow the video is very choppy. A frame rate or compression problem?

  • @Valery0p5
    @Valery0p5 3 года назад +1

    "villages"
    *The tens of of thousands of people living in each one of these "villages"* ಠ_ಠ
    Anyways great video, I see you even added subtitles :D
    The circum is a very important infrastructure for us, and a new underground railway is in the works ™️
    It's often easy to forget the touristic importance of the "littorina" 😅 so I'm happy if more people get to know about it.
    Ps: *only* Bronte's pistacchio is *real* pistacchio 😉

  • @elaineblackhurst1509
    @elaineblackhurst1509 4 года назад

    Really good - very helpful; great to here the Italian names pronounced correctly rather than the usual massacre inflicted by British vloggers and the even worse carnage inflicted by those from the US.
    That said, you bottled-out of correcting the usual Anglicised mispronunciation of ‘pistacchio’!

    • @SeverityOne
      @SeverityOne 4 года назад

      It's what they're called all over the world. If you call them "pistakkio", nobody knows what you're talking about.

    • @elaineblackhurst1509
      @elaineblackhurst1509 3 года назад

      Severity One The word is Italian and the correct pronunciation is as you explained.
      I just think that the anglicisation of Italian words, and the often even worse American English pronunciation (because ‘t’ is so often pronounced as a ‘d’ as in ‘gelado’ instead of ‘gelato’) is simply lazy, ugly and disrespectful.
      ‘Tagg-lee-a-telly’ (tagliatelle), brush-etta’ or the even worse ‘brush-edda’ (bruschetta), as just two common examples are horrible, and if foreigners felt free to mangle English pronunciation as badly, they would be corrected whether in UK, US, Australia or any other English speaking country.

    • @SeverityOne
      @SeverityOne 3 года назад

      @@elaineblackhurst1509 It's not just the English speaking. You don't want to know what a Spaniard called a Lamborghini (an orange Gallardo, by the way) that we saw parked casually on a small square in Rome...
      Even though Italian has an extremely predictable orthography (especially when compared to French and English), the differences with the phonology in phonemes like "gli", "che", "chi", etc, can be confusing for those who are unfamiliar with the language.

  • @nigelkthomas9501
    @nigelkthomas9501 4 года назад

    Do they have to abide by disability rules?

  • @dubious6718
    @dubious6718 4 года назад +2

    You never even went close to the volcano.. CLICKBAIT!

  • @haraldkenewein7955
    @haraldkenewein7955 4 года назад +1

    They built it AROUND the volcano, not UP, helpless tourist.