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  • The Valley of Geysers (Russian: Долина гейзеров) is a geyser field on Kamchatka Peninsula, Russia, and has the second largest concentration of geysers in the world. This six-kilometre-long (3.7 mi) basin with approximately ninety geysers and many hot springs is situated on the Kamchatka Peninsula in the Russian Far East, predominantly on the left bank of the ever-deepening Geysernaya River, into which geothermal waters flow from a relatively young stratovolcano, Kikhpinych.
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  • Valley of Geysers – the pearl of Kamchatka, one of the wonders of not only Russia but also the world. The valley is located in the Kronotsky nature reserve, in...
  • The Valley of Geysers is often surrounded by fog. However, when weather is clear, wonderful ecosystem of the valley opens before you in full.
  • The Valley of Geysers (Russian: Долина гейзеров) is a geyser field on Kamchatka Peninsula, Russia, and has the second-largest concentration of geysers in the world.
  • It was April 14, 1941, and they'd just discovered Kamchatka's "Valley of the Geysers," one of the largest concentrations of geysers in the world.
  • The Valley of the Geysers on Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula is the second largest geyser field on earth, after Yellowstone.
  • A local campaign in Russia declared the Valley of Geysers as one of Russia’s seven wonders, which is a compilation of man-made and natural wonders.
  • The Valley of Geysers is located in the Kronotsky Nature Reserve; the valley was discovered on 25 July 1941 by Tatiana Ustinova, the reserve’s hydrologist.
  • We are going to explore Valley of Geysers. Formation of Geyser exists in only a few places on planet Earth, and Russia, Kamchatka Peninsuala is one of them.
  • One of Russia’s Seven Wonders, Valley of the Geysers is the second largest geyser field in the world, with about 90 geysers in the 6 kilometer basin.
  • Our tour consisted of three stops. The first stop was the Valley of the Geysers. There are about 40 geysers located on a total of 1.54 square miles.