The Bears of Kamchatka Peninsula

in #photography7 years ago (edited)

The lands of the Kamchatka Peninsula are a specially protected zone.On the peninsula there are three reserves and eight natural national parks.The peninsula of Kamchatka is stretched from north to south for 1400 km and the total area is 270,000 square kilometers.

The most common largest predator of the Kamchatka Peninsula is the brown bear.

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To avoid encountering this common predator, people use the following methods.

It is always necessary, when stopping on the nature, to burn nearby fires to prepare more wood for the fire to burn all night.

Good for burning in this fire, various plastic bags and boxes that give moxibustion chemical smell,that does not like bears.

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Taken with the food on the hike is also stored next to the fire.

After yourself, do not leave any garbage, and burn the remains of food in the fire in the same place and burn cans of tins if they are.

After burning in a fire, metal cans decay in the ground much faster.

Never leave a meal after yourself.The bear gets used to the fact that next to the human there is a tasty and not difficult in obtaining food.
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If you cope with the wig then do not leave the boats far away from the camp.
Bears love inflatable rubber toys.
Especially when they are funny hissed, punctured claws or bitten by teeth.

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Take care of yourself and welcome to the beautiful land of Kamchatka Peninsula.

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