The Polyarnye Zori webcam online allows you to view the sports ground located near school No. 3.
Live, you can watch what is happening on the street, as well as the prevailing weather conditions.
The city of Polyarnye Zori, whose webcams are available on the site in real time, is located in the southern part of the Kola Peninsula.
The settlement is located on the banks of the Niva River and Lake Pinozero, about 200 km from the administrative center of the Murmansk region. Polyarnye Zori is the northernmost city in which you will not see the polar night. At the same time, the shortest day in December lasts 21 minutes.
The Niva River flows through the territory of the settlement, which originates from Lake Imandra, which is the source of the city's water supply, and flows into the Kandalaksha Bay. The lake is the largest body of water on the Kola Peninsula, its depth is about 67 m, and its area is 880 sq. km.
The climate here is largely formed due to the influence of the White Sea and the central part of the peninsula. Despite the fact that in winter the sea surface is covered with a thin layer of ice, heat flows still come from the sea surface, so the climate on the coast is milder than in the center of the Kola Peninsula.
Polyarnye Zori is surrounded by Zasheikovsky forestry.
Real-time webcams allow you to see urban landscapes.
At the same time, the relief here is flat. The vegetation is dominated by dwarf pine forests, spruce-birch forests, and lichens. Of the representatives of the animal world, here you can meet frogs, capercaillie, sparrows, partridges, foxes, roe deer. Smelt, grayling, trout, perch, pike live in reservoirs.
At the entrance to this small town, tourists are greeted by a stele with the inscription "Polar Dawns" going up into the sky. Webcam broadcast is available on the site live. The population here is no more than 15 thousand people, most of whom work at a nuclear power plant. Incidentally, it is the first nuclear power plant built beyond the Arctic Circle. It was thanks to the construction of this nuclear facility that the settlement appeared. True, initially it was just a working settlement, and only later it began to actively develop and received the status of a city. You can get here by regular bus from Murmansk or by train.
At the same time, it is quite possible that the city does not have a center. Locals disagree. Someone claims that this is a geographical point on the map, someone considers Andrushechko Square to be the central part, where the House of Culture, the administration and the department store are located. But despite this, the locals sincerely love their cozy Polar Dawns.