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Russian tourists climb to the top of the crater of an erupting volcano on the Kamchatka Peninsula

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A team of Russian tourists took a stroll near the crater of the “Kulpuchevskaya” volcano on the Kamchatka Peninsula and filmed a video clip showing the tourists approaching the crater summit.

A team of Russian tourists took a stroll near the crater of the “Kulpuchevskaya” volcano on the Kamchatka Peninsula and filmed a video clip showing the tourists approaching the crater summit.

The video also showed pieces of magma and fiery lava flowing down the volcano, which led to the melting of snow and ice.

One of the tourists commented: “It is hot there, you cannot pass without a mask.”

It is noteworthy that local scientists had earlier filmed videos that showed the formation of a new cone of “Kluchevskaya” volcano.

It should be noted that “Kliochhevskaya”, which has a height of 4800 meters, is the highest erupting volcano in the Eurasian continent. A volcano is a cone with a crater with a diameter of 700 meters. The volcano is 30 km from the town of Cluchi.

The age of the volcano is estimated at 7 thousand years.

Source: Linta.ro

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