Thursday, May 2, 2013

Snow cave on the Kamchatka Peninsula


Snow cave on the Kamchatka Peninsula

Writes blogger Denis Bud'ko: "The end point of our photo tour was Mutnovsky. I come here every year, but this time it was different. Last winter was very little snow, and even to the same dawned hot summer. Therefore snowfields that never conceal this year is very much reduced in size. As a result, open a passage in the snow cave underneath.







 1. Snow cave on the slopes of the volcano Mutnovskiy. Photo © Denis Bud'ko

2. Photo © Florian Wizorek

3. The further we move away from the entrance, the thicker became the arch of the cave, and the less light penetrates through it. Photo © Denis Bud'ko

4. At first I did not want to go further into the cave, but our restless Alain, his eagerness to pass through the cave at just forced me to go ahead and thank her for that!)) Otherwise I would not have seen all the charm lurking beneath these strata of snow. Photo © Denis Bud'ko

5. Somewhere in the middle of the cave (it is approximately 300 meters) was a large room with a small cascade. In this photo, which I pose for Veronica as a guide to Hell can be clearly seen, like tree rings, the layers of snow, and which is composed of a cave. In my estimation is about 5 layers of compacted snow. The bottom layer is almost ice. Photo © Veronika Shumkova

6. Mutnovsky is famous for its abundance of rain. This cave is located in a ravine depth of 10 meters, carrying an ordinary mountain stream. In winter it is a ravine level sweeps snow and thick set of caves can be up to 5-6 meters. Photo © Martin Rietze

7. Photo © Veronika Shumkova

8. Photo © Veronika Shumkova

9. At the entrance to the cave ceiling thickness is very small and sunlight piercing through it gives us the unique beauty of sight. Photo © Sergey Krasnoshekov

10. Conditions for shooting in a cave not to say the best: almost all the water flowing from the ceiling, and which wants to pour technique. And without eksesov not done - Irina so involved shooting, which is invisible, how to put the unit under running water. Photo © Sergey Krasnoshekov

11. Photo © Sergey Krasnoshekov

12. The main colors that our eyes see in the cave is the Green, Yellow and Blue, but the automation of modern cameras have thought that there are still red and pink shades. Photo © Natalia Belentsova. Winner of the "Wild Russia 2012"

13. Photo © Ivan Borovkov

14. Photo © Denis Bud'ko

15. To understand ourselves, how much snow falls here and a lot of it has melted this year. Imagine what this small waterfall is usually located under the snow! Photo © Veronika Shumkova


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