The Bear-Filled Wonderland Of Kurill Lake

On October 24, 2014 by Tim Newman

Kurill Kurile Lake Kamchatka Russia Running bear

Kurill Lake (or Kurile Lake) is situated at the southern end of the Kamchatka peninsula in Russia. Kamchatka is one of Russia’s wildest outposts where few humans live and nature gets on with its business happily and without fuss.

The Kurill Lake region is considered to have the most dense population of bears in the whole of Russia. If these pictures are anything to go by, then I don’t doubt that claim.

The lake itself was created by two massive volcanic eruptions, one 41,500 years ago and the other 6,440 years ago. The second of the two events was among the largest that earth has ever experienced, ash from the explosion has been found 1000 km away.

The other notable feature of Lake Kurill is its propensity to attract salmon in droves, this, in turn attracts a multitude of peckish bears.

Photographer Denis Bud’ko recently paid a visit and took these fantastic pictures. Apparently the bears are pretty used to tourists popping along every so often and don’t pay them much attention, especially when it’s fishing season. The bear’s main focus is filling its guts with fish and their delicious eggs…

Kurill Kurile Lake Kamchatka Russia bear caught fish Kurill Kurile Lake Kamchatka Russia Bear with wonky face

Kurill Kurile Lake Kamchatka Russia Bears - caviar Kurill Kurile Lake Kamchatka Russia Bears - cub fight

Mummy bears teach the cubs to hide in the trees when she’s off hunting so they don’t get caught up in any trouble with marauding male bears.

Kurill Kurile Lake Kamchatka Russia Bears - cub hiding in tree 2 Kurill Kurile Lake Kamchatka Russia Bears - cub hiding in tree Kurill Kurile Lake Kamchatka Russia Bears - cub with salmon

Kurill Kurile Lake Kamchatka Russia Bears - Galloping bear

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