Kamchatka, the land of fire and ice. Rugged, beautiful and wild. The Kamchatka Peninsula stretches for 1250 kilometres and signals the far eastern border of mainland Russia. It is a wild region unlike anywhere else in the world, home to 160 volcanoes, 29 of which are active. These impressive manifestations stretch along the peninsula overlooking the coast while providing impressive displays as they vent and release molten rock with fiery power. Wildlife is abundant in . . .
