• The Valley of Geysers is often surrounded by fog. However, when weather is clear, wonderful ecosystem of the valley opens before you in full.
  • 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...
  • 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.
  • Surprisingly, the Valley of Geysers — one of the most famous attractions of Kamchatka region — was discovered less than a hundred years ago.
  • The Valley of the Geysers on Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula is the second largest geyser field on earth, after Yellowstone.
  • The Valley of Geysers in Kamchatka received this high-profile status in 2008. ... The Valley of Geysers, like a living being, is constantly changing.
  • 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.
  • The Valley of Geysers is a canyon with 4 km width, 400 m depth and 8 km length, the Geysernaya river flows in it.
  • 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.