The big purple areas in the South near the coast indicate from northwest to southeast the Gorely and Mutnovsky volcanoes. The smaller dot to the extreme left indicates the Opala volcano and between the Opala and the Gorely volcanoes, the Tolmacrev volcano can be seen.
To the Northwest of the Gorely volcano, the purple dot indicates the Vilyuchik volcano.
A full map with the Volcanoes of Kamchatka, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, can for instance be found here
Satellite image taken with World Wind, geocover 2000 dataset
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Region around Avacha Bay, the second biggest bay in the world on south-east Kamchatka, 3 kilometers wide at the entrance an 24 kilometers in length. * The white areas to the Northwest of the bay indicate, the Koryaksky and Avachinsky volcanoes (from left