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Russia (HDW) May 14, 2004 - The most northerly active volcano on Russia's Kamchatka Peninsula is once again erupting, dusting the surrounding snow-white landscape with a wide expanse of dark ash that is visible from 800 km away in space. This image of the Kamchatka Peninsula on Russia's
East Coast was acquired on 11 May 2004. Two thirds of the way up the Peninsula
can be seen a roughly circular band of ash, and at the high point of this
band is located the steep-sided 3283-metre-high Shiveluch stratovolcano.
An aerial cloud of steam and possibly ash originating from the peak is
also faintly visible against the ocean to the east of the Peninsula. |
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