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Kamchatka peninsula

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  • The 1,200 kilometer (km) - long Kamchatka peninsula is almost an island running north-south between the north Pacific and the Sea of Okhotsk.

    Volcanoes of Kamchatka, Russian Federation 2008

  • Ms. Iinuma is followed by 13 others -- Pecha Kucha Tokyo typically caps the evening at 14 -- including one show about a trip to the snowy volcanic mountains of Russia's Kamchatka peninsula.

    The Sounds of Chatter 2008

  • CHANCE: It was Thursday morning the Russian craft became tangled in abandoned fishing nets and a mesh of deep-sea antennae off the remote Kamchatka peninsula.

    CNN Transcript Aug 8, 2005 2005

  • Rosemont got up and went to the huge map of China and Asia that dominated one wall and stabbed the Kamchatka peninsula, north of Japan.

    Noble House Clavell, James 1981

  • Rosemont got up and went to the huge map of China and Asia that dominated one wall and stabbed the Kamchatka peninsula, north of Japan.

    Noble House Clavell, James 1981

  • Soviet missiles are test-fired from nothern European Russia to the Kamchatka peninsula, at the eastern end of Siberia, or beyond this point into the northern Pacific.

    The Myth of Missile Accuracy Cockburn, Alexander 1980

  • The Sea of Okhotsk is an arm of the northern Pacific, west of the Kamchatka peninsula.

    ABC News: Top Stories 2011

  • The Kurils, which stretch south of Russia's Kamchatka peninsula, were seized by Soviet troops at the close of World War II.

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2011

  • Around the world, 18 volcanoes are currently active including three in Russia's Kamchatka peninsula, one in Hawaii and one in Alaska, according to the

    Bloomberg 2010

  • Around the world, 18 volcanoes are currently active including three in Russia's Kamchatka peninsula, one in Hawaii and one in Alaska, according to the

    Bloomberg 2010

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