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| "Gabal an-nar", the "mountain of fire": was the name the Arabs gave to Mt. Etna.
A land that was shaped by incandescent lava, then by the burning sun which generates light and energy,
and then again by the passion of men who, in the course of generations with great toil quenched the
fire and mastered the mountain in order to grow the vine, the plant from which you can draw off the blood
of the earth, which man is able to transform into the blood of life, the sacred drink which can give heat
and energy, nourishing both the body and the spirit. |
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