Many amazing and unusual things can be found in Kamchatka. For example, you can catch flounder in the very center of the city, 500 meters from the government of Kamchatka Krai. You can climb a sopka and along the way learn that in 1854, Kamchatka could have been part of England… but ours defended it. You can ride your bike to the ocean and ride into an unknown military antenna of about 1,000 square meters… about «eating the flounder you caught on a fishing rod» I have no words. 🙂

001 - Fisherman.

002 - The seagull is also waiting for its catch.

003 - Double seagull.

004 - View of the center of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky from the sea.

005 - Various sea vessels unload here.

006 - The main hunters for fish bait.

007 - With some skill, you can catch stars instead of fish.

008 - You can paraglide from Mishennaya Sopka.

009 - At the foot of Nikolskaya Sopka.

010 - Even trees grow on rocks.

011 - A very advantageous place for defense.

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014 - A memorial to those who fell during the Anglo-French fleet attack in 1854.

015 - Shadows-roots.

016 - A birch struck by lightning.

017 - Such beauty, so lovely.

018 - This one fell more banally—due to the wind.

019 - View of Avacha Bay from Nikolskaya Sopka.

020 - View of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky and the Avachinsky volcano from Nikolskaya Sopka.

021 - On the other shore is Viluchinsky volcano.

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023 - A man sat on the summit, munching sunflower seeds, listening to music, and gazing at the sea.

024 - Italian laundry drying technology.

025 - Cooows.

026 - Stumbled into some military spot with a gigantic antenna.

027 - Mysterious rusty rivers.

028 - A charming road to the sea.

029 - On a rented bike… 🙂.

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031 - The shallow ocean is teeming with these little shrimps.

032 - The ocean was calm, so I had to run from tiny waves.

033 - View of the mountains from the ocean.