Over 160 volcanoes, turquoise sulphur lakes, towering geysers and a breathtaking landscape: we are on Kamchatka. The peninsula at the edge of the Bering Strait was considered inaccessible until a few years ago: a military restricted area. ...See moreOver 160 volcanoes, turquoise sulphur lakes, towering geysers and a breathtaking landscape: we are on Kamchatka. The peninsula at the edge of the Bering Strait was considered inaccessible until a few years ago: a military restricted area. At this end of the world the natives still live today in the volcanic valleys and expanses of the tundra from reindeer husbandry and believe in the gods of the shamans. A journey to the eastern end of the world. Written by
Martin Thoma
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