Photo page: Tolbachik Volcano

All times are local. To give a sense of the perspective, camera lens focal lengths are given (i.e. f=28mm). The pictures on this page link to larger photos (20 to 100 KB).

Photo page: Tolbachik Volcano
20 Sep 1998 15h, f = 28 mm. The jeep of most of our field trips. In the left background, the SE side of Koryaksky volcano (3456 m) in the smoke of a siberian forest fire.
Photo page: Tolbachik Volcano
23 Sep 1998 8h, f = 28 mm. Volcano Ljuba is cooking bliny for the breakfast of volcanologists in the Tolbachick refuge. Note the floor, i.e. our bed of the previous night ......
Photo page: Tolbachik Volcano
22 Sep 1998 19h, f = 28 mm. SW sides of Ostry Tolbachik (3672 m, left) and Plosky Tolbachik (right) at the sunset light.
Photo page: Tolbachik Volcano
23 Sep 1998 12h, f = 28 mm. Cinder cones of Tolbachik fissural eruptions seen from the 1975 eruption cones looking at NE. A fresh snowfall creates a fantastic panorama.
Photo page: Tolbachik Volcano
23 Sep 1998 12h, f = 28 mm. The cone III of the July-September 1975 Tolbachik fissural eruption seen from the top of cone II. On the right N horizon, the Alaid cone (1328 m).
Photo page: Tolbachik Volcano
23 Sep 1998 12h, f = 28 mm. The andesitic lava flow released by cone II of the July-September 1975 Tolbachik fissural eruption seen from its top looking West.
Photo page: Tolbachik Volcano
24 Sep 1998 10h, f = 135 mm. The S side of Koryaksky volcano (3456 m) seen from the Paratunka lagoon (in the foreground).
Photo page: Tolbachik Volcano
25 Sep 1998 8h, f = 28 mm. The Paratunka lagoon, filled by warm water of the Paratunka hot springs, looking North.