The Kamchatka Peninsula is a land of extreme weather and extreme topography, with the tallest active volcano in the northern hemisphere, and strange, alien-like landscapes.

This hard-to-travel-to destination in Russia feels like an undiscovered world, full of pristine peaks and almost no development whatsoever. The steep cliffs of Klyuchevskaya Sopka, the volcano peak rise to impressive heights in this series by photographer Isabella Tabacchi. From fields of wildflowers to acidic volcanic vents, Tabacchi’s images show us some of the untouched beauty of this land.

In a world that feels increasingly small and trampled on by humanity, it’s very nice to know of places like the Kamchatka that remain so wild and free, for now.

– Isabella Tabacchi

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