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Tourists in Valley of Geysers in June on the Kamchatka Peninsula. Russia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mud volcano in Uzon volcano caldera on the Kamchatka Peninsula. Russia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mud volcano in Uzon volcano caldera on the Kamchatka Peninsula. Russia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sulfur boiling lake in Uzon volcano caldera on the Kamchatka Peninsula. Russia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Geyser `Gates of Hell` in Valley of Geysers in June on the Kamchatka Peninsula. Russia Royalty Free Stock Photo
The turquoise lake in Valley of Geysers in June on the Kamchatka Peninsula. Russia Royalty Free Stock Photo
The turquoise lake in Valley of Geysers in June on the Kamchatka Peninsula. Russia Royalty Free Stock Photo
The mud lake in Valley of Geysers in June on the Kamchatka Peninsula. Russia
Sulfur lake in Uzon volcano caldera on the Kamchatka Peninsula. Russia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Big geyser in Valley of Geysers in June on the Kamchatka Peninsula. Russia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Valley of Geysers in June on the Kamchatka Peninsula. Russia Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Valley of Geysers in June on the Kamchatka Peninsula. Russia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Big geyser in Valley of Geysers in June on the Kamchatka Peninsula. Russia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Central lake in Uzon volcano caldera on the Kamchatka Peninsula. Russia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Central lake in Uzon volcano caldera on the Kamchatka Peninsula. Russia Royalty Free Stock Photo
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 3.7 mi basin with approximately ninety geysers and many hot springs is located on the Kamchatka Peninsula in the Russian Far East, predominantly on the left bank of the ever-deepening Geysernaya River


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