Kamchatka Peninsula. Terra satellite image of the Kamchatka Peninsula,north-eastern Russia,in winter. North is at top. Water is dark blue and snow,ice and clouds are white. The peninsula,bordered by the Sea of Okhotsk (left) and the Bering Sea (right),extends over 1200 kilometres from the mainland,with an area of about 518,000 square kilometres. Active volcanic mountains on the peninsula stain the ice and snow with ash (grey). The main mountain range (centre) is the Sredinnyy Khrebet,which reaches heights of 3500 metres. Image taken on 8 March 2005 | |
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