Orenburg webcam broadcasts live from the intersection of Dzhangildin and Salmyshskaya streets.
The lens covers the roundabout, landscaped flowerbed and art object, as well as adjacent sidewalks and houses. Near the intersection there is a Childhood Square, the police, a beauty salon, a sports club, shops, a bank and other infrastructure facilities.
Orenburg, whose webcams can be viewed online on this site, is an amazing city not only within its borders, but also in the immediate and remote surroundings.
The Orenburg region is considered a land of unique natural contrasts, where wide steppes are intertwined with dense forests, and great treasures of the earth are hidden in the depths of karst caves. No wonder these places are considered record holders in the number of natural attractions.
An amazing location, which stretches fifty kilometers from Orenburg, is the Bukobai Yars.
Here, over a high cliff, bizarre sand balls hung, which were formed by wind and precipitation over millions of years. And it seems that you are not on Earth, but on some distant and unexplored planet.
According to scientists, unique formations began to form more than 250 million years ago. The remains of a giant fossil reptile Mastodontosaurus were also found here.
Despite a certain remoteness from civilization, there are many tourists and geologists in the Bukobai Yars. Especially in the warm season. In rainy and cold months, it is not recommended to go here. The road to the attraction is greatly eroded, and the stones themselves become very slippery, which can be dangerous.
About the same distance from Orenburg rises the Snake Mountain. You can also get here from Bukobai Yars. The hill owes its name to the fact that a lot of creepers used to live at its foot. Now most of these creatures have moved to other places. However, until now, tourists often meet vipers, snakes and coppers here.
From the top of the mountain there is a stunning view of the surrounding area. And especially inquisitive people still find here unique fossils in the form of bones of prehistoric lizards.
Even further away, 165 km from Orenburg, is the Kuvandyksky district, which is famous for the diversity of its landscapes. It is here that the unique Kzyladyr karst field is located. Once upon a time, sea waves splashed here. But as the shallowing progressed, gypsum deposits were formed here. And from them, under the influence of groundwater, whole underground labyrinths, funnels and caves were formed. Scientists at different periods found here not only the remains of fossil animals, but also the graves of the Huns. Among other things, the area offers a pleasant rest in the midst of stunning panoramas, which will become a great background for photos.
For those who have not yet managed to visit these places in person, Orenburg webcams, which you can watch online without even leaving home, will help you get to know this region better.