Kamchatka’s First People worship this volcano as the place where Earth was made. In a sense, they’re right. Klyuchevskoy probably does tap into a global

Kamchatka’s First People worship this volcano as the place where Earth was made. In a sense, they’re right. Klyuchevskoy probably does tap into a global
Here is another view of “Nameless,” the volcano we met last week. Pretty, no? Yet this is a very complicated part of Kamchatka. Perhaps the
That’s what Bezymianny’s name means in Russian. This Kamchatkan volcano is one of the few volcanoes that have collapsed in modern times. In fact, some
Reventador, in Ecuador, is a most satisfying volcano in many ways. For instance: It fits the stereotype: tall, pointy, frequent lava flows, and goes boom!
Semeru — the erupting volcano in the background of this image — rises south of the Tengger caldera, which we explored last week. Bromo —
You have to see it to believe there can be such a place as this in the real world. And many people call this home!