Kamchatka Paratunka-Petropavlovsk part 1
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Russia Wild East: 7 Facts about Kamchatka Krai
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1. Kamchatka Krai is a federal subject (a krai) of Russia. It is geographically located in the Far East region of the country. The largest active volcano in the northern hemisphere and brown bear scooping up salmon – you can see both in Russia’s barely touched Kamchatka Peninsula. Without a doubt, this sub-Arctic, 1250km-long finger of land in the Russian Far East is one of the top places on Earth for pristine habitats and abundant wildlife, despite being covered in snow and ice most of the year.
2. Kamchatka, like much of Arctic Siberia and North America, was originally sparsely inhabited by native tribes. In the 16th century, spurred by tales of a land of fire that was rich in fish and furs, Kamchatka was claimed by Muscovite Russia. Two settlements were built by Cossacks in 1697 as fur trading posts.
3. Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky is the largest city and capital of Kamchatka Krai, and home to over half of the krai's population.
4. The Pacific Plate is subducted beneath the Okhotsk plate just miles off Kamchatka's coast, and the peninsula is extremely geologically active. Two of the most powerful earthquakes ever recorded shook the peninsula in 1737 and in 1952 at 9.3 and 9.0 magnitude respectively. The latter caused a tsunami which ravaged Hawaii and even reached as far as New Zealand and Chile. In addition to these two mega-quakes, powerful earthquakes occur quite often. A 6.0 magnitude earthquake occurs roughly every 3–5 years with a 7.0 quake occurring roughly every 10–15 years.
5. Kamchatka Krai is an active volcanic zone which is home to Kluchevskaya, the largest volcano in Eurasia, and the Decade Volcanoes of Avachinsky and Koryaksky.
6. Kamchatka is the real “bear state” of the Russian Federation. According to various estimates, there are between 15,000 and 30,000 bears here. Such a high concentration of bears cannot be found anywhere else not only in Russia, but in the whole world.
7. The Valley of Geysers is a geyser field on Kamchatka Peninsula, Russia, and has the second largest concentration of geysers in the world. This six-kilometre-long basin with approximately 90 geysers and many hot springs is situated on the Kamchatka Peninsula. Temperatures have been found to be 250 °C, 500 m below the caldera ground. It is part of the Kronotsky Nature Reserve, which, in turn, is incorporated into the World Heritage Site Volcanoes of Kamchatka. The valley is difficult to reach, with helicopters providing the only feasible means of transport.
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Kamchatka Koryaksky and Avachinsky volcanos from the road around Yelizovo
Petropavlovsk Kamchatsky
В данном видео вы найдете познавательную видеоэкскурсию по Петропавловску - Камчатскому на английском языке.
Kamchatka Petropavlovsk Local History Museum part 1
Volcano catski safari in Kamchatka, Russia's Far East, March 2015
One day catski safari to the Vilyuchinsky, Mutnovsky and Gorely volcanoes in Kamchatka, in Russia's Far East.
Kamchatka Petropavlovsk out of a car part 7
Kamchatka Paratunka-Petropavlovsk part 5
Kamchatka - Starving
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RR9910/A - KAMCHATKA: STARVING
(Dur: 9 mins 45 secs/ English sot: 31 secs/ Russian sot: 1 min 42 secs)
The Kamchatka peninsula in far eastern Russia is one of the world's great wildernesses and consequently an often highly inhospitable region in which to live. During the Soviet era life there was heavily subsidised because of the region's importance as a fishing zone and military area. But post-communism, Kamchatka has largely had to fend for itself, which has led to shortages of food, medicines, fuel and money. Some people are starving, some are driven to despair and the Red Cross has launched an international appeal. But even the Red Cross can do little about two more of Kamchatka's problems - volcanoes and earthquakes.
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Petropavlosk-Kamchatsky, Palana and Yelizovo; Kamchatka, Russia (recent): Petropavlosk-Kamchatsky: Koryaksky and Avachinsky volcanoes; aerials of Avachinsky; harbour; submarines; missiles on warship; sailors laying wreath on the Day of Defenders of the Fatherland; fishing boats in ice; boat moving through ice; power station; Palana: Joe Lowry, Red Cross information officer for Russia, sot; aircraft on snow-covered runway; town; house; indigenous Koryak mother Valentina Smagin with son, Misha and sleeping daughter, Lidia; sunset over town; another Koryak family; Petropavlosk-Kamchatsky: fish being cut up and gutted; worker mixing fish paste; fish processing line watched by factory manager Alexander Tvorogov; workers grating fish to paste; Tvorogov Russian sot; fish market; red caviar on sale; man buying fish; smoked fish on stall; Oksana Malyshenko, fish seller, Russian sot; Koryaksy volcano; Yelizovo: wooden house of Maksimov family; sign for 'Cosmonauts Street'; cows; one of Maksimov family chopping cabbage in kitchen; Maksimov cat and family members; Lyubov Maksimova and family; family members in kitchen; Maksimova Russian sot, partly underlaid; Petropavlosk-Kamchatsky :exterior of Kamchatka regional psychiatric hospital; staff in hospital; patients; Dr Vladimir Paramonov, deputy chief doctor, Russian sot; patients; Dr Paramonov with patient; Palana: Joe Lowry of Red Cross, sot; Petropavlosk-Kamchatsky: harbour; Yelizovo: window of regional home for disabled children; staff member massaging girl's legs; another girl runs to home director Natalya Khanenko; staff member treats boy's ear; children with ball; classroom at the home; teacher and pupils; Khanenko Russian sot; staff member and boy; another boy; rabbit drawn on door; Petropavlosk-Kamchatsky: volcano; Sergei Chernyshev of Vulcanology Institute in Petropavlosk-Kamchatsky skis from helicopter on volcano; side of volcano; Chernyshev Russian sot; people in town; crow in tree; boy in town; washing on line; buildings; pan across skyline to volcano (APTN).
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Kamchatka Paratunka-Petrpavlovsk slide-show
Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky and Avacha Bay
HD VİDEO Kamchatka, Top of volcamo The Earth are breathing
The volcanoes of Kamchatka are a large group of volcanoes situated on the Kamchatka peninsula. The Kamchatka River and the surrounding central side valley are flanked by large volcanic belts containing around 160 volcanoes, 29 of them still active. The peninsula has a high density of volcanoes and associated volcanic phenomena, with 19 active volcanoes being included in the six UNESCO World Heritage List sites in the Volcanoes of Kamchatka group, most of them on the Kamchatka Peninsula.[1]
The highest volcano is Klyuchevskaya Sopka (4,750 m or 15,584 ft), the largest active volcano in the Northern Hemisphere,[2] while the most striking is Kronotsky, whose perfect cone was said by celebrated volcanologists Robert and Barbara Decker to be a prime candidate for the world's most beautiful volcano. Somewhat more accessible are the three volcanoes visible from Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky: Koryaksky, Avachinsky, and Kozelsky. In the center of Kamchatka is Eurasia's world famous Geyser Valley which was partly destroyed by a massive mudslide in June 2007.[3]
Owing to the Kuril-Kamchatka Trench, deep-focus seismic events and tsunamis are fairly common. A pair of megathrust earthquakes occurred off the coast on October 16, 1737, and on November 4, 1952, in the magnitude of ~9.3 and 8.2 respectively.[4] A chain of more shallow earthquakes were recorded as recently as April 2006.[5]
These volcanic features are the site of occurrence of certain extremophile micro-organisms, that are capable of surviving in extremely hot environments
Avachinsky volcano Kamchatka Russia Камчатка Камчаmка Камчаткын хойг
L'Avachinsky est situé en Russie, dans la péninsule du Kamtchatka, entouré par l'océan Pacifique au sud-est, par le volcan Koryaksky au nord-ouest et par la ville de Petropavlovsk-Kamtchatski au sud-ouest.
L'Avachinsky culmine à 2 741 mètres d'altitude et a la forme d'un cône aux pentes régulière inscrit dans une caldeira en forme de fer à cheval. Il est flanqué au sud-est par le Kozelsky, une bouche éruptive latérale composée d'un cratère ouvert vers le nord-est.
La montagne est un stratovolcan faisant partie de la ceinture de feu du Pacifique et aux éruptions explosives ce qui le range dans la catégorie des volcans gris. Ses éruptions produisent des dômes de lave, des panaches volcaniques, des nuées ardentes, de petites coulées de lave et des lahars qui sont canalisés vers le sud-ouest par les rebords de la caldeira.
Камчаткын хойг (Орос хэл: полуостров Камчатка) нь Евразийн эх газрын зүүн хязгаарт, Оросын Холбооны Улсын Алс Дорнодод 1,250-км урт сунаж тогтсон хойг юм. Нийт талбай нь 472,300 км². Номхон далай, Агнуурын тэнгисээр хашигдан оршино.[1]
Камчаткын хойг нь засаг захиргааны хувьд Коммандерын арлууд болон Карагинскийн аралтай хамтдаа Оросын Холбооны Улсын Камчаткын хязгаарыг бүрдүүлнэ. 402,500 оршин суугчийн нь ихэнх нь оросууд бөгөөд 13,000 коряк оршин сууна. Хүн амын хагасаас илүү нь Петропавловск-Камчаткий (198,028) болон Елизово (41,533) орчимд төвлөрөн амьдардаг.
Камчаткын хойг нь ЮНЕСКО-гийн Дэлхийн өвийн жагсаалтад Камчаткын хойгийн галт уулс гэсэн нэрээр бүртгэгдсэн байдаг.
Камчаткад жилд 2700 мм хур тунадас унадаг.
Avachinsky volcano Kamchatka Russia Камчатка Камчаmка eruption explosion flight 666 Mutnovsky Avachinsky Klyuchevskoy Bezymianny Karymsky Kamtchatka Камчатка Камчаmка Volcano Klioutchevskoï Chiveloutch Shiveluch Klyuchevskaya Kamtschatka Активность вулкана Карымский aventure et volcans maurice katia krafft Кальдера Узон Вулканы Камчатк Kizimen
Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy 28 12 2013
Journey to Kamchatka, Russia, 2013
I am Adam from Australia. In July, 2013 I decided to travel to Kamchatka which is located in the Russia Far East. This trip was part of my short, month journey across Russia. Kamchatka remains an isolated and off road location with planes being the most practical means to transport to get there. It is a land full of active volcanoes, mountains, wild and untouched nature and animals. The remote nature of Kamchatka means that traveling around without a guide or proper vehicle/knowledge is very difficult. I booked a tour with a Russian company where it was a young couple from Ukraine and I. In this trip we were mainly based in the small town of Paratunka, outside of the main city Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky. We visited 3 volcanoes: Avacha, Gorely and Mutnovsky. Rafted down the rivers and sailed out into the Pacific Ocean. Kamchatka is truly one of the last untouched wonders of the world, unspoiled by both development and tourism. I have a fairly solid knowledge of Russian which has greatly assisted me in traveling in this region.
Дорогие друзья в России. Меня зовут Адам и я из Австралии. Я учил русский язык 2 года в университете в Австралии. В июле в 2013 году я путешествовал по России один и часть путешествия я провел на Камчатке. Я должен признаться что мне очень понравилось это красивое место! вулканы, медведи и дикая природа... я надеюсь что вам понравится мой фильм! :)
Kamchatka - Avachinsky Climb
The first climb of our Kamchatka trip in August 2016; Avachinsky Volcano (2750m). After our arrival in Petropavlosky, the next day we got straight into this initial warm up climb of Avachinsky, a beautiful, active and recently erupting volcano just outside of the main city of Petropavlosky. The last eruption of this stratovolcano was 2008. The climb required a bumpy 1.5hr ride up a washed out river bed in a Kamaz 6x6 driven by the effervescent Sergei and then a fairly stiff 1850m ascent. A leisurely, non-technical walk up climb of 10 hours got us up and down. We were to get used to these bumpy 6x6 rides by the end of the trip spending about 10 hours in such vehicles over the next two weeks.
overview zoo in g of Yelizovo, Kamchatka Krai
overview zoo in g of Yelizovo, Kamchatka Krai
Камчатка / Kamchatka about 1968
Камчатка около 1968 года
Фотографии В. Гиппенрейтер
Kamchatka about 1968
Photographs by V. Gippenreiter
Here I present a series of photographs taken around 1968 of the Kamchatka Peninsular in Russia's far east. These are of special interest as the Peninsular was declared a military zone by the Soviet authorities following the end of the Great Patriotic War. It remained closed to Soviet citizens until 1989 and to foreigners until 1990.
The pictures start in the provincial capital of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, We also see the great volcano of Koryaksky and the wonderful scenery around-abouts.....
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Waltz from the Ballet Suite Piccolo by D. Shostakovich
Avachinsky Volcano 2019
Avachinsky Volcano 2741 M.a.s.l.
Where the ice meets the fire!
Petropavlovsk, Kamchatka, Russia.
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