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We plan to start the day with a zodiac trip to Lovushki Islands. The name of the islands means “snares” – well… aren’t we the explorers to be afraid of dubious names? We hope to have sea calm enough to have a zodiac trip to Lovushki. Our walk might be accompanied by roar of Steller’s Sea Lions and Northern Fur Seals. Be ready with your camera – our zodiac drivers will do their best to get close enough to the animals.
If there is not a fog at Matua Island we’ll observe the highest height of Sarycheva volcano, one of the Kurils most active volcanoes. Its smoking cone often erupts with lava. On the coastal cliffs of the island Red-faced and Pelagic Cormorants, Guillemots breed. If we have time and good weather to land on the island we might also see the remains of Japanese airfield, established here during World War II.
Srednego Islands are home to thousands of birds: Guillemots, Black-legged Kittiwakes and secretive Whiskered Auklets.
We hope to have clear weather today to witness a dark smoking peak of the active Kurotake volcano (938 m high) on Shiashkotan Island. The Aka volcano reddish cone towers over the north-western coast of the island. Numerous seals and sea birds inhabit Shiashkotan.
Ekarma Island is a solitary extinct volcano 1179 meters high. There are many birds and Sea Otter breeding grounds on the north-eastern cape of Ekarma, where we plan a zodiac trip.
Among nesting birds of the island you can identify Nothern Fulmars, Red-faced and Pelagic Cormorants, Slaty-backed Gulls, Black-legged Kittiwakes, Common and Bruennich’s Guillemots, Crested Auklets, Tufted and Horned Puffins.
Among possible activities for today there is a visit to Kharimkotan Island with 1213 meters high Kharimkotan volcano. Seals are frequent here. On the north-western Cape Sunazhma one can see the remains of an old ainu settlement.
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