Kamchatka
Country
Russia
Area
270 000 km2
Highest point
4835 m
ABOUT THE REGION
Russia takes the second place after the USA in the number of active volcanoes. Most of them are 152 volcanoes, concentrated in Kamchatka and the Kuril Islands. Kamchatka is notable for the fact that volcanoes on its territory are located compactly, for a week you can visit at least ten. The territory of 3.8 million hectares, is on the UNESCO World Heritage List.
There are about 30 active and 300 extinct volcanoes, 112,000 lakes, 14,000 rivers and unique species of living creatures and plants. Kamchatka is practically untouched by human activity. Due to the inaccessibility and lack of roads, most of the natural objects have been preserved in their original form.
Maliy Semyachik Volcano
The volcano in the list of natural monuments. In translation from the language of native inhabitants of Kamchatka — itelmen, “semyachik” is stone land. In the crater of volcano there is the Troickoe Lake — a pond of frosty sky color, it is one of the symbols of Kamchatka and the most photographed objects.
Mutnovsky Volcano
The most accessible, and from this the most popular volcano in the south of Kamchatka. The features of the volcano are sulfur fields, soaring fumaroles, mud pots, ice caves and Opasny Waterfall. Around the volcano everything boils, smokes — this is one of the largest geothermal fields in the world.
Russkaya Bay
The business card of Kamchatka, the same as Avachinskaya Sopka and the Valley of Geysers. Russkaya is the fiord, jutting into the shore for eight kilometers. On the steep cliffs surrounding the bay, cormorants, gulls and puffins nest and at the exit from the bay, at Cape Kekurny, you can make selfies with a hundred sea lions.