Live webcam broadcasts the road that leads towards the small village of Kiparisovo.
It is part of the Nadezhdinskoye rural settlement. It was named after the builder of the Ussuriysk railway, Alexander Kiparisov. Thanks to the camera, you can online assess the weather conditions and traffic on the track.
On the outskirts of Vladivostok there is a rural settlement Volno-Nadezhdinskoye.
Webcams on the site allow you to see the main places of this village in real time and assess the weather conditions.
This village is the administrative center of the Nadezhdinsky District of the Primorsky Territory. The federal highway "Ussuri" and the Trans-Siberian Railway pass through this settlement. Also Volno-Nadezhdinskoe is located just 7 km from the picturesque Amur Bay.
The Amur Bay is considered to be inland and is located in the northwestern part of the Peter the Great Bay. It is separated from the open sea by the Muravyov-Amursky peninsula and the Eugenia archipelago. Considering that it cuts quite deeply into the mainland, its coastline is very indented. In places, there are cliffs and rocky headlands of the mountains.
This place was first explored by English sailors. They named him after their admiral - Gwerin. In Russian history, it is mentioned in the second half of the 19th century. At the same time, it was mapped. Then the Russian steamship corvette America entered the waters.
The waters of the bay are home to a huge variety of fish species. Among them are salmon, herring, tuna, flounder, pollock, halibut. There are also many shellfish and sea urchins here. The shores are dotted with coniferous-deciduous forests.
Since the Amur Bay is located relatively close to settlements, there are many recreation centers, sanatoriums and children's camps along the coast.
In addition, from Volno-Nadezhdinsky, whose webcams are available on the site, in just 40 minutes you can reach the center of Primorsky Krai - Vladivostok.
It is a large port city that is actively developing. In the capital of the Far East, the historical center of the 20th century has even been preserved. Here you can see merchant trading houses. Many of them are now museums and theaters.
Due to the Asian flair, Vladivostok borders China, Korea and Japan, this part of Russia is definitely worth a visit. Arriving here, you can be at the city carnival on Tiger Day or at the film festival of the countries of the Asia-Pacific region.
If in Vladivostok you can feel the spirit of Asia, then in such settlements as Kiparisovo or Volno-Nadezhdinskoe, it is as if a real Russian spirit soars.
Even Volno-Nadezhdinsky's webcams on the site allow you to plunge into this atmosphere.