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File:Koryaksky and Avachinsky volcanoes from the ISS.jpg

Koryaksy and Avachinsky volcanoes, seen from the International Space Station.

Image courtesy of the Image Analysis Laboratory, NASA Johnson Space Centre. ( eol.jsc.nasa.gov). Photo ID: ISS006-E-36669

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53° 30′ 0.00″ N, 158° 30′ 0.00″ E

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