Kamchatka Peninsula
The Kamchatka Peninsula is a remote region located in the far eastern part of Russia. It is known for its stunning natural beauty, featuring rugged mountains, deep valleys, and numerous volcanoes, including the famous Klyuchevskaya Sopka, which is the highest active volcano in Eurasia. The peninsula is surrounded by the Bering Sea to the east and the Sea of Okhotsk to the west.
This area is also home to diverse wildlife, including bears, seals, and various bird species. The Kamchatka River is one of the major rivers in the region, providing vital habitats for salmon. The peninsula's unique ecosystem and geological features make it a UNESCO World Heritage site.