The Kamchatka peninsula is situated in the Russian far east, separating the Sea of Okhotsk in the west from the Bering Sea and the Pacific Ocean in the east. Kamchatka boasts a diverse and abundant wildlife.
This is due to climates ranging from temperate to subarctic, diverse topography and geography, many free-flowing rivers, proximity to highly productive waters, and to the low human density and minimal development. Here are some beautiful pictures from the Kronotsky Nature Reserve in
Kamchatka.
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