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Unearthly views of snow cave in Kamchatka
No comments · Posted by Sergei Rzhevsky in Nature, Photos, Travel
These photos were taken near Mutnovsky volcano, Kamchatka krai, in 2012. Last winter was not snowy, and the summer was hot. Therefore huge snow piles that never melt reduced in size greatly. As a result, a passage in the snow was opened leading to the cave underneath.
At the entrance to the cave the ceiling is not thick and sunlight breaking through it gives unique beautiful views. As you go further away from the entrance, the arch of the cave becomes thicker, and less sunlight comes through it, but you can still see various bizarre images, both in form and color.
Photo © Denis Budkov
The entire length of the cave is about 300 meters. Mutnovsky volcano area is known for its abundance of precipitation. This cave is located in a ravine 10 meters depth with an ordinary mountain stream. Mutnovsky volcano on Google Maps.
Photo © Veronika Shumkova
Photo © Veronika Shumkova
Photo © Sergei Krasnoshekov
Photo © Sergei Krasnoshekov
Photo © Natalya Belentsova
Photo © Ivan Borovkov
Photo © Denis Budkov
Photo © Florian Wizorek
Photo © Denis Budkov
Photo © Florian Wizorek
Photo © Marc Szeglat
Photo © Marc Szeglat
Photo © Ivan Borovkov
Photo © Denis Budkov
Photo © Denis Budkov
Photo © Martin Rietze
Photo © Marc Szeglat
Photo © Veronika Shumkova
Photo © Veronika Shumkova
Amazing snow caves in Kamchatka two years later, in 2015
Tags: Kamchatka krai
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