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This massive volcano is a part of the Klyuchevskaya . group of volcanoes on the right bank of the Kamchatka River in northcentral Kamchatka. Klyuchevskoy has an average outflow of lava that accounts for half the lava ejected for the entire Kuril-Kamchatka belt of volcanoes. S. P. Krasheninnikov in 173? Was the first to write about witnessing an eruption of Klyuchevskoy. In 1975-76, Tolbachik Volcano (3085 m) was the site of Kamchatka's largest basaltic eruption in . historic time. This eruption resulted in the formation of four new cinder cones, an eruption cloud reaching (13 km) in heght, and 260-foot-thick lava sheets covering a'15+ square mile area (40 square km) 11South of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky and Yelizovo is the massive Mutnovsky Volcano (2322 m)l a popular summer route for local tourism-companies and hikers to take trekking trips on the slopes of this beautiful, active volcano.