The Polar Dawns webcam broadcasts a view of the street. Lomonosov 13.
The lens is mounted on a residential building and directed towards the residential area of the settlement. The broadcast allows you to see the square and residential buildings.
Polyarnye Zori, whose webcams are available on the site in real time, is a small town in the Murmansk region.
It stands on the banks of the Niva River and is located 200 km from the regional center.
The history of the city begins in 1968. At that time, a settlement was founded here for the builders of the Kola NPP. In the 70s of the last century, the authorities of the Murmansk region transformed it into a working settlement. At this time, the House of Culture, a bridge, shops, a post office, and apartment buildings appear here. Polar Dawns are developing rapidly. Real-time webcams allow you to view urban landscapes. The settlement received the status of a city in the early 1990s. Now several large industrial enterprises are located here: Atomenergoremont, Energospetsmontazh, Kola NPP, Niva HPP-2.
The city has a continental climate. Winters are cold and long here, and summers are not too warm and short. On average, about 500 mm of precipitation falls annually in Polyarnye Zori. Such conditions are favorable for the development of active winter recreation, which is why the city attracts tourists.
Polyarnye Zori is actively developing as a ski resort.
10 km from the village there is a complex, which is visited by hundreds of tourists every year. It includes several slopes: Northern (main), Southwestern, Sports, Forest, Eastern. There are green, blue, red and black ski slopes. This complex often hosts Cups and Championships of Russia in mogul, acrobatics, freestyle and ski cross. Given the presence of artificial snow, the season usually starts in November and continues until May.
In addition, there is an Ice Palace in the city of Polyarnye Zori. Live webcams make it possible to see the polar settlement. It was built at the beginning of the XXI century. It has a fairly large indoor ice rink where you can practice figure skating, ice hockey and bandy.
It is curious that in the city there is a square for children with an unusual name "Umka".
Here you can often see families with children and young mothers walking with strollers. In general, the bear cub from the cartoon is considered an unofficial symbol of the city. Near the square there is even a sculpture with the same name. Its author depicted Umka sitting on an ice floe and watching the Northern Lights, which is made of metal leaves.