Karymsky Volcano’s ash covered slopes are evidence of its frequent eruptions.
Published May 9, 2011One of the Kamchatka Peninsula’s most active volcanoes continues to erupt.
Published May 11, 2012A decade-long eruption continues on Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula.
Published Jan 29, 2014Karmsky, a volcano on the Kamchatka peninsula, regularly emits plumes of ash and volcanic gases.
Published Jan 21, 2015This astronaut photograph shows ash streaming from Karymsky Volcano, and nearby Karymsky Lake—the water-filled remnant of an ancient eruption.
Published Nov 26, 2012A plume rises above Karymsky Volcano’s ash-covered summit in this image from January 28, 2010.
Published Feb 1, 2010An eruption from one of the most active volcanoes on the Kamchatka Peninsula deposited a long trail of ash across the landscape.
Published Apr 19, 2019Autumn provides a colorful backdrop for the erupting Sheveluch volcano in this remarkably cloud-free view of Kamchatka taken on October 16.
Published Oct 20, 2011A small explosive eruption of ash and steam at Karymsky Volcano.
Published Jan 31, 2011