Klyuchevskaya Volcano
Klyuchevskaya Volcano is the highest active volcano in Russia, standing at 4,750 meters (15,584 feet) tall. Located on the Kamchatka Peninsula, it is part of the Klyuchevskoy group of volcanoes, which features several other significant volcanic peaks. The volcano is known for its symmetrical cone shape and frequent eruptions, making it a prominent feature in the region.
The volcano's activity is closely monitored due to its potential impact on nearby communities and air travel. Eruptions can produce ash clouds that affect air traffic, while lava flows can pose risks to the surrounding environment. Klyuchevskaya is a UNESCO World Heritage site, recognized for its geological significance.