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Klyuchevskoy is seen from the north on 31 May 2007, showing an ash plume from the summit crater and a larger steam plume rising from the eastern flank where lava flows were interacting with snow and ice. Photo by Yu. Demyanchuk, 2007 (KVERT).

Klyuchevskoy is seen from the north on 31 May 2007, showing an ash plume from the summit crater and a larger steam plume rising from the eastern flank where lava flows were interacting with snow and ice.

Photo by Yu. Demyanchuk, 2007 (KVERT).

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