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Finnish journalist crossed Kamchatka in Ural truck

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Finnish journalist crossed Kamchatka in Ural truck


28.09.2020

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The Finnish journalist Erkka Mikkonen called Kamchatka the pearl of the Far East and a land with incredible landscapes. The journalist traveled around the region in a Ural truck. The correspondent was amazed by the natural wonders that fill the visit to Kamchatka with adventure and positive emotions, RIA Novosti reports.

The journalist described the main attractions of the region, touching on the volcanoes - Kamchatka is famous for their largest cluster, and almost every tenth out of 300 volcanoes is active.

Erkka Mikkonen spoke about the local fish, caviar and other riches of the region, about visiting a natural sauna and a cave with snow, and also noted the growth of Kamchatka's attractiveness for tourists.

Earlier, the Spanish edition of Pais published an article by journalist Javier Argello about a train journey from Moscow to Beijing. The correspondent admitted that he was delighted with the Siberian landscapes and the history of Russia, which he touched during stops in Yekaterinburg, Novosibirsk and other cities.

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