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Tri Brata

Coordinates: 52°53′35″N 158°41′20″E / 52.8931°N 158.689°E / 52.8931; 158.689
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The Tri Brata
Another view of the Tri Brata

Tri Brata (Russian: Три Брата; literally: "three brothers") is a set of three rocks at the entrance to the Avacha Bay. This picturesque stack, or kekur, is considered a symbol of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky.

Local lore suggests that they are three brothers who went to defend the town from a tsunami and turned to stone.

52°53′35″N 158°41′20″E / 52.8931°N 158.689°E / 52.8931; 158.689