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This week’s travel inspiration is a little more extravagant and wider: the Kamchatka peninsula in Russia. Situated in the Pacific Ring of Fire, it has been called the land of ice and fire where cold winters are counteracted by a multitude of active volcanoes sprinkled across the area.
Rightfully denominated as a ‘wild Eden’, Kamchatka is quite remote and is normally reached by either boat or plane. This is because of a lack of proper roadways leading to the area, which isn’t a destination for rookie travellers.
Characterised by challenging weather and steep temperatures, this land is definitely meant for more experienced travellers and, once reached, will really take your breath away with its natural, wild beauty.
Would you be up for the challenge?
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