A return to Kamchatka at English Russia:
Including some impressive panoramas.
More on the park here.
Klyuchevskoy Nature park was created in 1999 and included into the UNESCO World Cultural and Natural Heritage List.
The park covers an area of 376,000 ha with Eurasia’s most grand and active Klyuchevksaya group of volcanoes in its center. It consists of 13 volcanoes, including 4 active (Klyuchevskoy, Plosky Tolbachik, Besymyanny, Ushkovsky) and 9 extinct ones (Kamen, Krestovsky, Ostry Tolbachik, Ovalnaya Zimina, Ostraya Zimina, Bolshaya Udina, Malaya Udina, Sredny, and Gorny Zoub).
Kluchevskoy volcano (4,750 m or 15,584 ft) is Eurasia’s highest.
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