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The Three Brothers is a group of steep white islets in the Sea of Okhotsk, about 650 m off the Eastern Cape, just outside Veselaya Bay, about 13 km from the town of Magadan in the Kamchatka peninsula, Russia. It is a local tourist landmark and a favorite target for photographers.
See also
- Three Brothers or Tri Brata a group of three upright rocks in Avacha Bay, Kamchatka
External links
- The Three Brothers on Panoramio
- The Three Brothers and the Cape on Panoramio
- The Three Brothers at Club.Foto.ru
59°28′46″N 150°58′24″E / 59.4795385°N 150.9732381°E / 59.4795385; 150.9732381
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