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The Kamchatka Peninsula is about 700 miles north-northeast of the Japanese island of Hokkaido. It\'s now thought to sit atop the Okhotsk block, squeezed by major tectonic plates. Credit: National Geophysical Data Center/Jody Bourgeois

The Kamchatka Peninsula is about 700 miles north-northeast of the Japanese island of Hokkaido. It's now thought to sit atop the Okhotsk block, squeezed by major tectonic plates. Credit: National Geophysical Data Center/Jody Bourgeois

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