The true land of Ice and Fire: Kamchatka

<p>A geographical wonderland, Kamchatka is a huge peninsula spanning more than 270,000 square kilometres. Bound by the Pacific Ocean to the east and the Sea of Okhotsk to the west, this varied terrain features rocky coastlines, dense forests, geysers, and active volcanoes. The peninsula is a refuge for nature lovers and those looking for wild beauty because of its isolation, which has kept its unspoiled landscapes intact.<br /> The volcanic terrain of Kamchatka is one of its most distinctive features. There are over 160 volcanoes in the area, 29 of which are still active. The jewel in the crown is the enormous Klyuchevskaya Sopka, which towers as the highest active volcano in Eurasia. Due to the ethereal atmosphere created by these majestic peaks that are frequently covered in mist, Kamchatka is known as &ldquo;The Land of Ice and Fire.&rdquo;.</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/@ppregazzi/the-true-land-of-ice-and-fire-kamchatka-6a56caa7f658"><strong>Read More</strong></a></p>
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