states: [russia]
category: natural
year: 1996
region: Europe and North America
latitude/longitude: 56.3333333300, 158.5000000000
The Volcanoes of Kamchatka, a UNESCO World Heritage site in Russia, is a remarkable geological region featuring one of the most active volcanic zones on Earth. This site showcases a diverse range of volcanic landscapes, including towering stratovolcanoes, lava fields, and thermal springs, formed by the subduction of the Pacific Plate beneath the Eurasian Plate. It is also home to unique ecosystems, supporting rare species like the Kamchatka brown bear and Steller’s sea eagle. The site’s pristine natural beauty and scientific significance make it a globally treasured natural wonder.
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