his friend konstantin is visiting him from moscow.he peninsular in the far east of russia is about the same size and shape as california. it's said to be home to more volcanoes than people. and very few are willing to brave the icy waters of the northern pacific ocean. for them, surfing in places like bali is for lightweights, whereas kamchatka is rugged and exciting. a snowstorm appears out of nowhere. it batters the landscape and locals mercilessly for the next three days. moscow is 6700 kilometers away. most people here work in the fishing industry. a lot of bare necessities have to be imported. the local housing was built during soviet times, and has seen better days. anton's father used to work on a trawler. another major employer in the region is the russian military. the military zone is off-limits. this is the base of the russian pacific nuclear submarine fleet. it's an inhospitable place. the surfers look like they belong in a parallel universe. mr. morozov: so long as there aren't any dogs flying through the air, it's good.