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A great site for those interested in traveling to Kamchatka is www.kamchatkapeninsula.com.  Here you'll find a variety of information about the peninsula and can get help booking a trip.  The site's director is also willing to answer any Kamchatka related travel questions you have.

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"The Best of Kamchatka" is a US company that specializes in organizing fishing trips to Kamchatka.  Currently they are taking clients to rivers in the central Kamchatka wilderness.     

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Ouzel Expeditions is an Alaska based company has been conducting fishing and bird watching tours to Kamchatka for 15 years now.  For birders their web site includes a convenient checklist of Kamchatka bird species.

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Based in Redding, California, The Fly Shop conducts a large number of fly fishing expeditions to a variety of rivers throughout Kamchatka.

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Dalavia, a Russian air carrier based in Khabarovsk, Russia, has announced plans to fly between Anchorage, Alaska and Khabarovsk with a stop in Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky.  Flights are tentatively scheduled to run once a week from June 17 2007 through September 30, 2007. 

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Vladivostok Airlines flies from many cities in the Russian Far East to Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky as well as international flights from Seoul, South Korea to Vladivostok, Russia.

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Aeroflot flies daily from Sheremetova 1 in Moscow to Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky.

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The Institute of Volcanology & Seismology in Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky maintains a live camera image of both Kluchevskoy and Shiveluch Volcanoes; two of the peninsula's most active.

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This English language site put together by Kamchatkan volcanologists is the best resource for detailed information about Kamchatka's volcanoes.  Here you'll find descriptions of each of the volcanoes, their photos, eruptive history's, and information about volcanic activity on Kamchatka as a whole. 

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The site is titled "Extremophiles on Kamchatka: Looking for life in the hot springs of the Russian Far East".  It is a very attractive and professionally done, slide show driven site with audio accompaniment that follows the field work of a group of US and Russian scientists in Kamchatka's Uzon Caldera.

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The United States Geological Service earthquake hazards program gives current information about earthquakes that have recently been registered on and around Kamchatka.  An interactive map of Asia allows you to choose the quake locations that interest you.

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Read about a series of salmon conservation projects on Kamchatka that are being directed by the Oregon, USA based non-profit, Wild Salmon Center.

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An english language weather service which gives forecasts and extended forecasts for Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky and smaller villages across the peninsula.  Data provided by a Russian meteorological agency.  Click "Kamchatka" on the regions drop down menu, then click the city or village that you want weather information for.

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Yahoo's weather service, provides extended forecasts for Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky and several of Kamchatka villages.

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A russian language weather service that provides detailed 3 day forecasts for Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky.

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Clipper Cruise Lines is offering a 14 day cruise that embarks from Kamchatka and concludes in Nome, Alaska.  Includes opportunity to visit the Valley of the Geysers.

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Accessible and interesting information about Kamchatka's largely unknown northern half, the Koryak Autonomous Region, and it's native population the Koryaks.  Created by an anthropologist who studied the Koryaks for his dissertation. 

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One of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky's larger art and souvenir shops "Russian Souvenir" has created a russian and english language web site displaying some of their collection .

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The United Nations has initiated a project aimed at protecting Kamchatka's bio diversity and supporting local communities.

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Maintained by the University of Washington Library as part of a larger project recording Russia's geographic and ethnological diversity. 

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A wonderful collection of professional quality pictures taken by a French traveler to Kamchatka.

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An online travelogue of pictures with commentary by a couple who took a Society Expeditions cruise to the Bering Islands, Chukotka, and along the Kamchatka Peninsula.

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