Some see Petropavlovsk as a necessary evil, a hub to Russia’s most beautiful scenery, others focus on the setting, one of the world’s most beautiful – facing Avacha Bay and looking out at two giant volcanoes (when the fog behaves) and a long line of snow-capped mountains. Though it’s one of Russia’s oldest towns in the Far East, Petropavlovsk’s 25km-long bay is filled with mostly grim Soviet block housing, but there are enough attractions to warrant a day (maybe two), and people are quite nice.
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