Monte Scuderi

Coordinates: 38°03′54″N 15°24′06″E / 38.0650°N 15.4018°E / 38.0650; 15.4018
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Monte Scuderi (1253 m) is a mountain of the Peloritani range located in northeast Sicily.[1] It boasts a flat rocky peak from where it's possible to view a superb panorama including the Strait of Messina, Mount Etna, the Aeolian Islands and the Calabria coast. A cave and ancient ruins lie on the summit and they say also that a split that is on that mount was created when Jesus Christ died.[2] A popular attraction to the peak is the myth of buried treasure. The mountain is home to a nature reserve.

Looking towards Monte Scuderi
The cave at the top
Mount Scuderi seen from the Santissima gorge

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38°03′54″N 15°24′06″E / 38.0650°N 15.4018°E / 38.0650; 15.4018