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Welcome to our city walking tour of Murmansk! Join our filmmaker Alexey Romanov on a 1-hour exploration of this Northern city in the middle of August, captured in stunning 4K resolution. Imagine you had a free evening in an unfamiliar city and wanted to experience the local culture and way of life. Alexey will take you on a 4K virtual journey through the streets of Murmansk, showcasing the ordinary life of its townspeople. Relax and travel with pleasure without leaving your home! Start exploring Murmansk city right now (00:00:00) Prospekt Lenina 00:03:35 Ulitsa Chelyuskintsev 00:34:21 Ulitsa Karla Libknekhta 00:41:47 Prospekt Lenina 00:41:47 Ulitsa Oktyabrskaya 00:50:26 Ulitsa Chelyuskintsev 00:56:55 Despite Murmansk not being the most bustling city, we always try to capture as much of the local atmosphere as possible. Although the main concentration of people can be found in shopping centers rather than on the streets, Alexey will guide you through the lovely city center`s streets. Furthermore, the weather has already started to change in Murmansk, with the onset of colder temperatures and even a hint of rain in the evening. However, this provides a unique perspective on the city, as it highlights the cozy and atmospheric charm of Murmansk. Do you know that Murmanks is the northernmost millionaire city in the world? Located on the shores of the Barents Sea near Kola Bay, modern Murmansk began its history in 1916 and is still considered quite an important port city in the country. But there are a few things that make it unique. The polar night reigns here from the beginning of December to mid-January, and the polar day - from the end of May to the end of July. And locals paint buildings and stones in different bright colors to somehow dilute the dullness of an eight-month winter. Another interesting fact: there is only one high-rise building in Murmansk - the 18-story “Arktika” hotel, which is also the ONLY hotel in the city. Explore new places, open new horizons and enjoy virtual traveling in 4K UHD! Video from: #Murmansk city Video title: Murmansk - a city in the Arctic Time of filming: August 2021 Equipment used: Lumix GH5, Ronin RS gimbal, Laowa 7,5mm lens Video type: city walking tour Video resolution: #4K 3840 x 2160 29,97 FPS Producer: Roman Khomlyak, Pro Art Inc Video and editing: Alexey Romanov To watch our videos without ads and watermarks subscribe to our app: 🤍 For licensing questions: 🤍 Like! Share! and Subscribe to our channel: 🤍 New UHD Videos Every Week!
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We fly to the largest city in the Arctic Circle - Murmansk, the gateway to all things tundra! Before we head away from the city, we see as many sights as we can within Murmansk, including: - Murmansk Mall - 5 Corners - Lenin Statue - Alyosha Monument - Savior on Water Church - British War Cemetery - Lenin Icebreaker
We will head to the Russian North! Let's visit the biggest city in the world beyond the Arctic Circle & a small fisherman village on the coast of the Arctic Ocean. 00:00 - Murmansk 02:30 - The Lenin's nuclear icebreaker 03:25 - entertainment in the North of Russia 04:43 - Teriberka fisherman village 06:25 - Abandoned Soviet school in the Arctic 08:32 - the cost of food in the Russian Arctic 10:07 - cooking sea food from the Barents sea 11:17 - let's dive into the Arctic ocean 13:45 - the wild North of Russia 15:01 - hunting for the Northern lights! Lovozero village 📌🤍 - Russian Speaking Club where you can practice the Russian language. Join us from any level ;) 📌 🤍 - Kat’s Channel 📌 🤍 - Alena 🔸What can you find on my channel? 👉🏻explanation of the Russian culture and facts about Russia that you won't find on google 👉🏻interviews with people in the streets on controversial topics 👉🏻opportunities for education for international students and learning the Russian language 👉🏻travel vlogs from the Big country 📍 More videos: 🤍 - Life in a provincial Russian town in the Urals | Perm 🤍 - Climbing the highest peak of Russia & Europe | Mt Elbrus by the North route 🤍 - Slavic languages | Are they similar and can you learn all of them? _ 📸 🤍 - on my Instagram I share more content about Russia, cultures, traveling, and my daily life 🤍 🤍 - if you feel like supporting my channel through Patreon
This video is about the far north of Russia - Kola Peninsula located beyond the Arctic Circle. You will see here the best places of peninsula, including the city of Murmansk, and will learn more about the reality of living here 🥶 This trip was one of the most memorable ones in my life. I visited the region I wanted to see for a long time - Kola Peninsula! Since it’s located beyond the Arctic circle, there was a polar night there. What means the sun doesn’t appear during a certain period of time in winter. What can I say?! Interesting experience! Unfortunately due to the heavy snowfall, the road to the most famous place, Teriberka, was closed. So we went to the South of peninsula - Kirovsk. In this part of Kola peninsula we experienced so many interesting activities such as snowboarding, snowmobiling, meeting reindeers, dog sledding and more! And the most bright memory was seeing the northern light for the first time in my life. Dream came true ♥️ If you liked this travel vlog, please don't forget to push the like button, and if you enjoy watching my content, subscribe to my channel and let's explore Russia and the whole world together ❣ Time codes: 00:00 - Murmansk: first impressions 03:57 - Life in Murmansk 06:07 - Polar night. Change in plans 07:47 - Ice Village 09:24 - Local salaries & Standard of living 11:40 - Snowmobiling 13:39 - Ski resort of Kirovsk 14:31 - Husky park Lovozero 16:13 - Meeting reindeers 17:47 - Dog sledding 19:35 - Hunting for the Northern Lights 20:37 - Population decline problem ❤ Support me on Patreon - 🤍 ❤ My PayPal - 🤍 My Instagram - 🤍 My TikTok - 🤍 #RussiaNorth #LifeInRussia #KolaPeninsula
Murmansk is the largest beyond the Arctic Circle city in the World. It is located in the north-west of Russia. The Sea Port on the coast of Kola Bay which is a part of Barents sea, which is a part of Arctic Ocean. #murmansk #russia #arctic Want more videos of Russia like this? Contribute with Patreon at 🤍
Hello, Arctic Murmansk! I'm here! I came here to see the northern lights and meet whales. But apart from that - to learn more about the Far North, and to see how people live, where it's night all the time in winter and day in summer. Join my journey and watch the video of my first day!
(10 May 1995) Russian/Nat U-S officials are hoping for an agreement on closer ties between Russia and NATO when Presidents Clinton and Yeltsin meet in Moscow Wednesday. Russia strongly objects to NATO expanding up to its borders and its defence minister has even threatened retaliation if the Western alliance moves further east. But APTV, during an exclusive visit to Russia's Northern Fleet at Murmansk, discovered that some of the country's key forces would be ill-prepared to carry out such a retaliation. On a peninsula to the north of Murmansk lie the berths of Russia's main atomic submarine base. Just 80 kilometres away across the water is Norway - a country which joined NATO for fear of a Soviet invasion. Despite détente, the submarines still put to sea in preparation for future conflicts. But following the break-up of the U-S-S-R and Russia's economic decline, the fleet, once the pride of the Soviet navy, has fallen onto hard times. Scarce funds have forced down the number of hours submarines are at sea, thus affecting the preparedness of the Russian fleet. SOUNDBITE: (In Russian) \"The navy is in a state of collapse. There is no money to build new vessels and those that are afloat have become obsolete because of lack of funding.\" SUPER CAPTION: Sergei Soroka - First Officer Officers used to be tempted to the arctic port by big bonuses as compensation for the harsh climate and living months in cramp conditions underwater. But military cutbacks have put a stop to such payments. Now the commander of a sub carrying up to 24 atomic warheads receives only 240 U-S dollars a month - his men less than half this amount. Last year, sailors refused to go to sea for two months because the government was unable to pay their wages. Morale is low even among the most loyal and long-serving of officers. SOUNDBITE: (In Russian) \"I wasn't going to quit the navy but I have been driven to it. I'm prepared to serve until the end of my contract but then I'm giving it all up.\" SUPER CAPTION: Sergei Soroka - First Officer The reduction in the number of voyages has already had an impact on the 200 mile neutral zone in the Barents Sea, where NATO vessels formerly feared to enter. Now there are constant forays by their ships, submarines, helicopters and planes based in Norway. The Russian navy believes that not only NATO but nations in the Pacific are eyeing up Russia's arctic trade and fishing route. SOUNDBITE: (In Russian) \"There's been no change in military policy. Maybe the Partnership for Peace seems a good political statement to the laymen. But not for the professional who knows the capabilities of our potential advisory.\" SUPER CAPTION: Mikhail Motsen - Commander of the first flotilla of the Northern Fleet These submarines were once the spearhead of a superpower. But now they stand idly at the moorings, their capabilities blunted as state funding dries up. Many officers acknowledge that things cannot get any worse and that the sun may have set on Russia's future as a global naval force. Find out more about AP Archive: 🤍 Twitter: 🤍 Facebook: 🤍 Instagram: 🤍 You can license this story through AP Archive: 🤍
This was my first time experiencing the polar night and, to be fair, I had always imagined the winter at northern latitudes to consist of never-ending darkness, as if it was constant night-time. I found out that, although the sun doesn't rise above the horizon for a few weeks (for Murmansk it's around 40 days each year), there is still some, although very limited, daylight to do some activities. The astronomical twilight starts at 7 AM, but the sky is still indistinguishable from what we think of the proper "night". Nautical twilight, when the sky slightly lightens up on the horizon, starts at around 9 AM, and by 11 AM the civil twilight has started and the light stays around the same until 2 in the afternoon, when it starts getting darker and it becomes night again over an hour. It was cool to see the Polar Night first-hand! My dream was fulfilled! I finally set foot in Murmansk, a place I had been dreaming of visiting since I was -4 years (minus four). At 2° above the Arctic Circle, it is the largest city you can find at these latitudes. And despite its remote location, it is actually very well connected with the rest of Europe via major highways and railways. In order to minimize health risks, I took the decision of flying directly from Moscow: the flight fare was around £100. And by the way, the region of Murmansk is the 14th Russian Federal Subject I've been to in my life. As you know, I'm planning to visit every federal subject of Russia. Here's where I stand as of now: Moscow ✔️ Moscow Oblast' ✔️ Saint Petersburg ✔️ Leningradskaya Oblast' ✔️ Vladimirskaya Oblast' ✔️ Yaroslavskaya Oblast' ✔️ Ivanovskaya Oblast' ✔️ Krasnodarskij Kraj ✔️ Tulskaya Oblast' ✔️ Tatarstan Republic ✔️ Tverskaya Oblast' ✔️ Nizhegorodskaya Oblast' ✔️ Kaluzhskaya Oblast' ✔️ Murmanskaya Oblast' ✔️ Which means I'm at 14/85. Still 71 to go! Hopefully a lifetime will be enough ⚠️ Norway and Finland are much closer to Murmansk than any other large city in Russia (200 km vs 900 km). Why did people move so far north? Why did people colonize a region which is so cold and sees no daylight during winter? Mainly for its natural resources: the three major industries are mining, energy, and transportation. There are a few large deposits of nickel, iron and other minerals. In the whole region there are entire towns built around extraction and processing plants. Still, Murmansk is one of the fastest shrinking cities in Russia! Its population was around half a million people at the times of the Soviet Union, and according to the 2010 census less than 300,000 people still lived there. Follow 🤍davelegenda on Instagram for more stories from every country in the world! 🤍 #davelegenda #russia #TheRussianSeries FOLLOW ME ON SOCIAL MEDIA: 📷 INSTA: 🤍 🟦 FB: 🤍 🎵 Tik Tok: 🤍
Discover the biggest city in the world beyond the arctic circle - Murmansk, the capital of the Murmansk Region, Kola Peninsula, Russia. A walking city tour in the middle of the polar night. Filmed in the end of January 2021. Video from: Murmansk, Kola Peninsula, Russia Video resolution: 4K UHD Video type: city walking tour Video by Pavel Ageychenko 🤍 🤍 🤍
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This is how I experienced polar night in Murmansk, the biggest city in Arctic Circle. It is located in the north-west of Russia and borders with Finland. Just imagine sun not rising for 40 days..it's not the complete darkness, but a few hours of magic colours in the sky which seem like sunset. Now, Murmansk is one of the fastest shrinking cities in Russia! Its population was around half a million people at the times of the Soviet Union, and according to the 2010 census less than 300,000 people still lived there What is it like to live at the edge of the world? With severe nature around. Let's find out! MORE CURIOUS PLACES: Dagestan abandoned mountain village: 🤍 Belarus: the last dictatorship of Europe: #murmansk #russia #arctic #polarnight
The update of gasoline prices in Russia. At this time the prices in one of the most northwestern gas stations in the city of Murmansk, Russia which is the largest city beyond the Arctic Circle.
Murmansk was founded in 1882. Currently, the population of the city Murmansk is 270,384 people. In the 1920s, Murmansk received the nickname "Red Village" because the overcrowded workers' barracks were painted red. The Murmansk region is the northernmost region of northwest Russia, located on the Kola Peninsula, bordering Finland and Norway. Murmansk is the largest ice-free port in Russia, located beyond the Arctic Circle. Sociological studies have shown that financial security is a factor in keeping the population in Murmansk. In my video you will see how wealthy people live in Murmansk. The real face of Russia is awful.
Enjoy great 4K views of one of the Russian cities. Nature and beauty
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My dream was fulfilled! I finally set foot in Murmansk, a place I had been dreaming of visiting since I was -4 years (minus four). At 2° above the Arctic Circle, it is the largest city you can find at these latitudes. And despite its remote location, it is actually very well connected with the rest of Europe via major highways and railways. In order to minimize health risks, I took the decision of flying directly from Moscow: the flight fare was around £100. And by the way, the region of Murmansk is the 14th Russian Federal Subject I've been to in my life. As you know, I'm planning to visit every federal subject of Russia. Here's where I stand as of now: Moscow ✔️ Moscow Oblast' ✔️ Saint Petersburg ✔️ Leningradskaya Oblast' ✔️ Vladimirskaya Oblast' ✔️ Yaroslavskaya Oblast' ✔️ Ivanovskaya Oblast' ✔️ Krasnodarskij Kraj ✔️ Tulskaya Oblast' ✔️ Tatarstan Republic ✔️ Tverskaya Oblast' ✔️ Nizhegorodskaya Oblast' ✔️ Kaluzhskaya Oblast' ✔️ Murmanskaya Oblast' ✔️ Which means I'm at 14/85. Still 71 to go! Hopefully a lifetime will be enough ⚠️ Why had I been eager to visit Murmansk for so many years? Ever since I was a kid, I was fascinated with geography and everything related to it. I was constantly looking at world maps and places so remote like Murmansk were always fascinating me. I was always wondering how life must be like there, what people are doing there, how on earth civilization was developed in such areas. It turns out that Murmansk is not different from the usual post-soviet industrial city or town you find everywhere from Lviv, in Ukraine, to Vladivostok on the Pacific Ocean. There are a few cool things to mention however. Most post-soviet industrial towns in Russia do not experience the midnight sun...but Murmansk does. Murmansk is so close to the North Pole that the sun doesn't set at all for 60 days straight! And during the winter? Well, you have the opposite...and that's how I ended up experiencing the Polar Night, as I visited Murmansk at the beginning of January. The sun just doesn't rise above the horizon, although the sky is not as dark as people might thing: Murmansk experiences a few hours of constant daylight between 11 AM and 3 PM. You might think that this must be a miserable experience, but there's another reason as to why Murmansk is very well worth visiting in winter as well as in summer. Ever heard of the Northern Lights? Aurora Borealis? Exactly...I believe I don't need to elaborate too much on that one. I hope I was able to produce something that you lots can find interesting! As usual, if you enjoy this please consider subscribing and leaving me one of these 👍 Follow 🤍davelegenda on Instagram for more stories from every country in the world! 🤍 #davelegenda #russia #TheRussianSeries FOLLOW ME ON SOCIAL MEDIA: 📷 INSTA: 🤍 🟦 FB: 🤍 🎵 Tik Tok: 🤍
Заполярье - это кажется так далеко-далеко. Но на самом деле из Москвы лететь всего два часа. И после ты оказываешься в самом большом городе, который расположен за полярным кругом. В Мурманске.В этом выпуске я покажу Вам, что из себя представляет этот город-герой, и чем он нас так удивил. _ ✈️ Дешевые авиабилеты на Aviasales - 🤍 🏤 Забронировать отель через Booking - 🤍 ⛄Купить экскурсии заранее можно тут - 🤍 📸 Мой инстаграм: 🤍 ✈️ Мой телеграм канал: 🤍 _ 00:00 Мурманск 01:08 Скульптура Ждущая - 🤍 02:44 Защитникам Советского Заполярья в годы Великой Отечественной войны - 🤍 05:09 Семеновское озеро - 🤍 05:41 Памятник коту Семену - 🤍 08:05 Спас на Водах - 🤍 08:42 Рубка атомной подводной лодки "Курск" - 🤍 10:04 Мемориал в память о погибших в мирное время моряках -🤍 10:50 Полярная ночь 11:02 Монумент жителям военного Мурманска - 🤍 12:14 Морской вокзал - 🤍 13:11 Атомный ледокол "Ленин" - 🤍 13:50 Морские ежи 14:34 Кладбище кораблей в Мурманске - 🤍 15:24 Центральный парк - 🤍 19:31 Красная деревня 20:13 Площадь Пяти углов - 🤍 21:43 Памятник Кириллу и Мефодию - 🤍 22:36 Макдоналдс - 🤍 23:14 Монумент Николаю Чудотворцу Мирликийскому - 🤍
With over 80 federal subjects, Russia is the by far the most crowded federation in the world. Among other things that means that this country is also one of the most diverse places on the planet. Today's episode will be about a European corner of Russia called Murmansk. Is it cold there? Is it dark? What is Murmansk all about? Please consider supporting this channel via Patreon, by accessing the link bellow. Any contribution is greatly appreciated. Thank you! 🤍 Social Media: 🤍 🤍 More information about the video content bellow: 1. Murmansk Oblast is a federal subject (an oblast) of Russia, located in the northwestern part of the country. As of the 2010 Census, its population was 795,409, even though it’s larger than Greece. 2. The Saami, now a very small minority, are the indigenous people of the region. Russians started exploring the shores of the White Sea as early as in the 12th century, and in 1916 founded the Russian city of Murmansk, now home to nearly 40% of the oblast's population. 3. Murmansk is a port city and the administrative center of Murmansk Oblast in the far northwest part of Russia. The city is named for the Murman Coast, which is in turn derived from an archaic term in Russian for "Norwegian". Romanov-on-Murman was the last city founded in the Russian Empire. 4. The Murmansk Oblast plays an important role for the Russian Navy, the Northern Fleet having its headquarters in Severomorsk, 25 km north of Murmansk. The Navy has several other bases and shipyards in the Murmansk Oblast. This is the only place in the European part of Russia where ice-free ports are located, providing year-round direct access to the open ocean. 5. The climate in the southern part is moderately cold, in the northern - subarctic maritime, softened by the warm North Atlantic Current (the northeastern continuation of the Gulf Stream), this allows navigation all year round. The polar night is typical in winter, polar day in summer. 6. The deepest artificial point on Earth is located in the Pechengsky district - the Kola Superdeep Borehole. In 1989, the deepest borehole reached 12,226 metres. 7. In February 1982, a radiation accident occurred at the spent nuclear fuel storage facility, located 55 km north-west of Murmansk on the coast of Andreeva Bay - a radioactive water leak from the pool of building No. 5 The liquidation of the accident took place from 1983 to 1989. Hundreds of thousands of tons of highly radioactive water ended up in the Barents Sea. More info: 🤍 🤍 🤍 🤍 🤍 🤍 🤍 Images: Автор: Dmitry A. Mottl - собственная работа, CC BY-SA 4.0, 🤍 Автор: Издание ЦИК СССР - File:1928 atlas of the Soviet Union (merged).jpg, Общественное достояние, 🤍 Автор: Separation51 - собственная работа, CC BY-SA 3.0, 🤍 By Mil.ru, CC BY 4.0, 🤍 Автор: Сергей Груздев - Страница автора на Panoramio.com, CC BY-SA 3.0, 🤍 By Andrew Shiva / Wikipedia, CC BY-SA 4.0, 🤍 By Granbergs Nya Aktiebolag - Old Photography from 1900 -1920, Public Domain, 🤍 Автор: Bair175 - собственная работа, CC BY-SA 3.0, 🤍 Автор: Henri Bergius from Finland - Central Murmansk, CC BY-SA 2.0, 🤍 By Andre Belozeroff - Страница автора на Panoramio.com, CC BY-SA 3.0, 🤍 Автор: Д.Ф. Сабуров - архив Юрия Яковлева, Добросовестное использование, 🤍 Автор: Rakot13 - hurdacı, CC BY-SA 3.0, 🤍 🤍 🤍 Music: TeknoAxe - Opus Metropolis 🤍 CC BY 4.0 🤍
A short film about my hometown. I sincerely believe that it takes tremendous strength of the back to uphold yourself for living beyond the Arctic circle. This video is dedicated to the city and to those people who worked tirelessly in the north, who once defended these lands, who built this city. To those who, despite the harsh conditions, worked and raised their children here. To our fathers. All the music rights go to Lorn ("Replica"). Shot on Panasonic GH5, Olympus 12-40mm 2.8
We will head to the Russian North! Let's visit the biggest city in the world beyond the Arctic Circle - Murmansk & a small fisherman village on the coast of the Arctic Ocean and try all the Arctic seafood. 📍Full video 🤍 - Life at the edge of Russian North on Kola Peninsula | Murmansk & Teriberka 🔸What can you find on my channel? 👉🏻explanation of the Russian culture and facts about Russia that you won't find on google 👉🏻interviews with people in the streets on controversial topics 👉🏻opportunities for education for international students and learning the Russian language 👉🏻travel vlogs from the Big country
Discover #Murmansk — the biggest city in the world behind the #Arctic circle. This walking tour was made in the middle of the polar night during the Christmas period 2022! Murmansk is the capital of the Murmanskaya Oblast located mainly on the Kola Peninsula, Russia, almost completely north of the Arctic Circle. This year the city is much more beautiful and illuminated. Let's walk through the main streets, square, port and even the Christmas market! 00:00 — Intro: Lenin Icebreaker in Murmansk Port 00:28 — Five Corners Square & Christmas Tree 05:18 — Christmas Market 09:51 — Ice Rink 10:15 — Central Square 17:07 — Lenin Avenue 34:00 — Murmansk Sea Port & Lenin Nuclear Icebreaker 36:26 — Square of Port Workers 38:11 — Murmansk Railway Station 40:55 — Comintern Street 43:33 — End: Lenin Avenue (near Arctica Hotel) Recorded on January 3, 2022 Video from: Murmansk, Kola Peninsula, Russia Video resolution: 4K CinemaScope Video type: City Walking Tour Audio: ASMR Binaural © 2022 Pavel Ageychenko 🤍 🤍 🤍 Any unauthorized copying, alteration, distribution, transmission, performance, display or other use of this video is prohibited.
#Russia #murmansk #Pratikjainvlogs Download Wego app- 🤍 Welcome to special video of Russia 2023 series. This is 9th episode, and its all about traveling from Moscow to Murmansk in domestic Russian flight, how challenging it is, how russian people treated me, everything to know. Watch full video, and if you like my travel and efforts, do subscribe the channel. Good night hostel, murmansk- +7 9537595555 _ Follow on Instagram- iampratikjain
1 Day in the world's largest Arctic city. Got ashore for the day whilst we were in port loading 32,000t Naptha. Pretty interesting place!
In May, the Chinese Sohu reported on Russia's Murmansk-BN electronic warfare complex, deployed on the Kola peninsula. Murmansk-BN can have an impact on military objects within a radius of up to 5,000 km. With good radio transmission, the range of the system can be increased to 8,000 km. Murmansk-BN automatically scans over a large area. If sources of radio emissions are detected, the system's transmitters start jamming in narrow bands, so that the enemy can't exchange information. Join as a member to help the channel grow further: 🤍 Would you like to give me a cup of coffee? A small donation like a cup of coffee that I have enough fuel to keep producing great content! Paypal account: 🤍 Become a Patreon: 🤍 Even the smallest amount of money is your great encouragement for me. The requests for video content please send to: dungtranrequest🤍gmail.com Official website: 🤍 Fanpage: 🤍 Fan Groups: 🤍 Thank you very much. Best regards Dung Tran.
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A Russian MiG-31 fighter jet crashed in a remote part of northwestern Russia on Wednesday. The aircraft was flying a routine training mission in the Murmansk region - which borders NATO's newest member Finland - when it crashed in a deserted area, state media outlet TASS reported. Read the best of our journalism: 🤍 Subscribe to The Times and The Sunday Times YouTube channel: 🤍 Find us on Facebook: 🤍 Find us on Twitter: 🤍 Find us on Instagram: 🤍
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A Mig-31 suffers an engine problem and crashes at Monchegorsk Air Base in Murmansk, Russia. 🤍 🤍
En/Ru👇 In the season 2019/2020 Aurora Village is a complex with arctic rest far from civilization, which includes 10 houses “Aurora village” (Igloo) – a construction made of glass material, 30% open sphere, 6 meters in diameter. Inside: 2 main places and 2 additional (euro clamshells), hot, cold water, toilet, central heating, heat-insulated floor with heating. Location: 49 km. from the city of Murmansk in the direction of the village of Teriberka, to the coast of the Barents Sea (“Arctic Ocean”), on the shore of the large lake “Canentjavr”. The location is very good. Last season, approximately every third night at 51 km of this direction was the opportunity to observe and photograph the northern polar lights. Meals: You can take food with you from Murmansk, there is an opportunity to heat up the food. In the season 2019/2020 , we will have a dining room. Entertainment: Service on the territory of Aurora Village – cafe, Husky park, Furaco japanese water bath, ice fishing, snowmobilng, skiing and snowshoes Everyday sightseeing programs in the Murmansk region. Winter activity Company guides speak English. Деревня находится между столицей северного сияния — Мурманском и Арктическим океаном. От Мурманска расстояние составляет около 50 км. В этом месте абсолютно темно и свет города совсем не мешает комфортному наблюдению за природным чудом. Отдохните от суеты города, покатайтесь на снегоходах и половите рыбу. «Aurora Village» оставит у вас самые лучшие воспоминания! Увидеть собственными глазами рождение северного сияния, находясь в комфортабельных иглу или наслаждаться танцующими огнями в объятиях любимого человека лежа в пушистой кровати целую ночь! Что такое Аврора Вилладж? В сезон 2018-2019 Аврора Вилладж — это 6 купольных домиков (Иглу), которые на 30% состоят из открытой сферы (двойное стекло) и составляют 6 метров в диаметре. Внутри: 2 спальных места и 2 дополнительных (на втором этаже), горячая, холодная вода, туалет, центральное отопление, пол с подогревом. Местоположение: 49 км. от города Мурманска в направлении деревни Териберки, к побережью Баренцева моря (Северный Ледовитый океан), на берегу большого озера Канентъявр. Авроры Вилладж идеальна для наблюдения за Северным Сиянием не только благодаря панорамным окнам, но и местоположению: в этом сезоне, приблизительно каждая третья ночь на 51 км была возможность наблюдать и фотографировать это удивительно явление.
#Russia #Murmansk #Russia2023 Welcome to 10th & my favorite episode of Russia 2023 series. This video is so special, because i really enjoyed every moment of it. You will definitely love the video, requesting you to watch full video without skipping. If you like my efforts, do support me by subscribing my channel. My instagram- iampratikjain
#russia #pratikjainvlogs Arctic circle ki biggest city pohoch gaye hum. -24° C temperature hai. Full video on - pratik jain vlogs
Şehir, 1916 yılında "Romanov-na-Murmane" adıyla kurulmuş. "Romanof", çar âilesinin soyadı, "Murman" da Rusça "kuzey kıyısı" anlamına gelmektedir . Norveççe'den Rusça'ya geçen "Murman", "kuzeyliler" (Ingilizce: Nordmen, Almanca: Nordmaenner) ve "Norveçliler" anlamına gelmektedir. ❄️ Kuzey Kutup Dairesi içindeki en büyük yerleşim merkezidir. The city was founded in 1916 under the name "Romanov-na-Murmane". "Romanof" means the surname of the tsarist family, and "Murman" means "north coast" in Russian. "Murman", which goes from Norwegian to Russian, means "norths" (English: Nordmen, German: Nordmaenner) and "Norwegians". ❄️ It is the largest residential center within the Arctic Circle. #murmansk #arcticcircle #northernlights #auroraborealis #kuzeyışıkları
An impression from the train voyages from the Kola in nothern Russia to St Petersburgh by train 21. And visit in the city. Hopefully this train will soon be running again in this wonderful country with people we appreciate very much, freed from a blind immoral leadership