Камчатка, Парк Налычево - поход среди медведей

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Kamchatka offers a unique credit card deal on Alpha Bank with an extended grace period and free services, along with boasting a significant number of active volcanoes and a large bear population.

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  • Kamchatka offers the longest grace period on an Alpha Bank credit card with guaranteed free service, making it an attractive option for financial transactions in the region.
  • The journey through Kamchatka involves challenging terrains, encounters with local wildlife, and visits to hot thermal springs, providing a unique and adventurous experience that requires preparation and caution.

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  • How many active volcanoes are in Kamchatka?

    Around 30

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Summary

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"Kamchatka: Volcanoes, Wildlife, and Adventure"

  • Kamchatka offers the longest grace period on an Alpha Bank credit card with guaranteed free service.
  • Kamchatka boasts over a thousand volcanoes, with about 30 of them active, and a bear population ranging from 15,000 to 20,000.
  • Access to Kamchatka is primarily by air, landing at Yelizovo airport and then traveling to Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky.
  • The journey in Kamchatka includes a hike to Avachinsky Volcano, starting from the Pinoch cordon in Nalycheva Park.
  • The hike involves a group trek through Kamchatka's dense forest, with a distance of 18-19 kilometers to the Semenovsky cordon.
  • The Semenovsky cordon, named after a prominent tourist figure, provides amenities and a camping area for hikers.
  • The hike continues through challenging terrains, including a climb over the Ininevsky pass and Pinatievsky pass.
  • Participants encounter local wildlife, such as gophers, and enjoy picturesque views of Kamchatka's landscapes.
  • The journey includes stops at hot thermal springs for relaxation and healing benefits from the volcanic activity.
  • The route concludes with a visit to Babie Lake, a small pass, and the Pavlovsky Cordon for further exploration and relaxation.

19:08

"Volcano trek reveals active natural wonders"

  • The climb to the Malysh pass was at a 25-degree slope, with a comfortable road through the forest.
  • Participants developed blisters due to contact with hogweed bushes, recommending wearing thermal underwear to protect against it.
  • A helicopter crash near the hot springs led to investigative actions, altering plans to visit the polar spring.
  • An early start was planned for a volcano trek via the Zenzur trail, covering 24 kilometers with an altitude gain of 1100 meters.
  • The challenging trail included steep, slippery climbs, leading to a close view of the Koryak volcano.
  • Encountering bears during the hike, showcasing their poor eyesight but keen hearing, with a peaceful interaction.
  • Reaching the Fumarol volcano, witnessing its active state with steam and hot water emissions.
  • The team continued to the Komarova volcano, navigating volcanic rocks and snowfields to reach the summit.
  • The Fumarol volcano displayed active features like boiling mud cauldrons and hot water streams.
  • The journey concluded with a visit to Talovsky springs, known for their exotic arsenic and iron-colored travertine domes.

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Hikers face challenges on Kamchatka journey.

  • The hikers embarked on a challenging journey through Kamchatka, encountering diverse landscapes resembling an African Safari.
  • Despite the optical illusions of proximity, the team set up camp between two active volcanoes, capturing a stunning moonrise.
  • The group aimed to cross the Avachinsky pass, climbing the volcano early in the morning to increase their chances of success.
  • The ascent to the Avacha volcano, though tiring, offered breathtaking views and diverse terrains, with a camel mountain providing an alternative challenge.
  • Unfortunate weather conditions prevented the team from reaching the volcano's summit, leading to a day spent in tents due to rain and snow.
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