Kamchatka: A Journal and Guide to Russia's Land of Ice and Fire (Odyssey Kamchatka: A Journal & Guide to Russia's Land of): A Journal & Guide to Russia's Land of Ice and Fire

Kamchatka: A Journal and Guide to Russia's Land of Ice and Fire (Odyssey Kamchatka: A Journal & Guide to Russia's Land of): A Journal & Guide to Russia's Land of Ice and Fire

by Diana Gleadhill (Author)

Synopsis

Why go to Kamchatka? There are no luxury hotels or international spas; no jolly pubs or swanky wine bars and even if there were glamourous beach resorts there are almost no roads to get to them. Although there is a plethora of fish, nowhere can you find it more wonderfully cooked than on a Kamchatkan campfire! This extraordinary country is not for the faint-hearted.But it has some of the most stunning and dramatic volcanic scenery in the world and an inordinate amount of wildlife. To sit on a berry-covered hill and watch reindeer floating down a valley against a backdrop of volcanoes, to go fly-fishing on the Paratunka River or sit in a boat on Lake Kurilskoye and discover a brown bear only yards away; to climb an active volcano and peer down into the depths of its crater are all privileges not afforded to many. Gleadhill's diary account of two Irish ladies "d'un Certain Age" in Russia's Far East draws us into this magnificent landscape.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 312
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Odyssey Publications,Hong Kong
Published: 01 Aug 2007

ISBN 10: 9622177808
ISBN 13: 9789622177802

Media Reviews
What a fantastic production-I think it is great! I just couldn't put it down; what with the fascinating text and the wonderful pictures, it really is one of the best travel books I've ever read. -- Brian Black
The breathless account of an intrepid, unmistakably Irish traveller, thrilled with living and moving at the edge of her comfort zone, written with irrepressible good humour and boundless energy.
[A] handsomely illustrated, compact guide the first to the region.
What a fantastic production I think it is great! I just couldn't put it down; what with the fascinating text and the wonderful pictures, it really is one of the best travel books I've ever read.--Brian Black
Author Bio
Diana Gleadhill worked as a professional librarian before becoming a graphic artist. Driven by her natural curiosity and sense of adventure, she has explored places as diverse as Kenya, South America, Central Asia and the Kamchatka Peninsula. She lives in County Down, Ireland.