Labytnangi webcam is installed at the checkpoint from the side of the city.
There is a ferry across the Ob, connecting the city with Salekhard. Thanks to the broadcast in real time, you can observe the current situation and the degree of workload of the checkpoint.
Labytnangi webcams, which you can watch online on this site, represent the quiet streets of a small provincial town on the banks of the Ob River.
The harsh climate characteristic of the Arctic has left its mark on the appearance of the city. Modern high-rise buildings, standing on powerful piles, make a rather strange impression. But this is not a whim of a city architect, but a way to preserve buildings during the summer thawing of permafrost.
For the same reason, asphalt on roads and sidewalks regularly sags and fails in the city, and every summer begins with a big road repair.
What is remarkable and colorful of Labytnangi is its extraordinary sights. The railway station, which has no analogues in Russia, is unique in its design. The semi-dome, formed by two arcs of floors and firmly standing on thick reinforced concrete piles, looks like a spaceship ready for takeoff. But such an architectural solution is dictated solely by security and sustainability considerations.
If you watch Labytnangi webcams online, you can see another original building, typical for the post-Soviet period of provincial Russian cities.
This is a church built from the former house of culture of the local timber base. On the roof of a standard, unremarkable building rises a bell tower with a dome. According to the stories of the townspeople, in the past, instead of bells in the church, cuttings of gas cylinders were used.
If you walk from the station along Pervomayskaya Street to the outskirts of Labytnangi, you can see all the sights that are considered traditional for cities. This, for example, is Victory Square and a memorial memorial erected on it with a handful of earth from the glorious Brest Fortress.
Or the main square of the city named after Vladimir Nak, in 2000 he was the head of the construction of the railway to the gas fields of Yamal. This exclusively departmental railway line, owned by Gazprom, starts in the remote Labytnangi microdistrict from the Obskaya station.
Vladimir Nak is also dedicated to an unusual monument, installed on the square and depicting a fragment of a railway bridge.
If it is not yet possible to visit the city, Labytnangi webcams, which can be watched online at any time, offer a virtual tour.