A clear stream flows down from the distant mountains, bringing the crispness of snow water and the sweetness of the mountains.
The natural environment of the Kamchatka Peninsula speaks for itself. This vast land spanning 470,000 square kilometers, equivalent to fifteen Eastern Fan Islands in size, presently houses only ten thousand tribespeople from the Mountain Part and Rokube. For thousands of years, human activity has never left a permanent change on this majestic peninsula. The mountain cabins, tents, and migrating tribespeople are like the easily shed reindeer hair on the Kamchatka reindeers, coming and going, a cycle of life.
"Purple Sable! Purple Sable!!..."
