Live webcam is installed at the intersection of 50 years of Victory Avenue, Brive-la-Gaillarde Street and 30-Years of Victory Boulevard in Melitopol.
Her lens captures the square in front of the cinema. This is a busy part of the city, the traffic is intense even at night. Residents call this microdistrict "Elena". From here you can go to any part of the city.
Melitopol, whose webcams can be viewed on our website in real time, is a fairly small city in the Zaporozhye region.
It is known for the abundance of fruits grown here during the warmer months. Many have definitely tried the local cherries, apricots, peaches at least once in their lives, even if they have not been to this city. After all, deliveries are carried out far beyond its borders.
The town is located on the Molochnaya River, not far from the estuary of the same name. The second has an interesting history. Until the XV century. The dairy estuary was the gulf of the Sea of Azov, and on the maps of the 19th century. it was signed as the Milky Lake. In 1943, part of the sand bar was destroyed as a result of military attacks. After that, a gully appeared, a strait was formed, which existed for almost 30 years. Now it is a shallow bay, fed by several rivers.
In the middle of the 20th century, scientists began to explore this place. In 1955, the first expedition to study fishery activities was organized. By the beginning of the 60s, the catch was 290 tons per year. Due to good conditions in the warm season, fish enter the estuary for spawning and fattening.
In general, many biological species of animals and plants live in the water area of the estuary. On such a small piece of land, there are 275 bird species, more than half of which are protected by the state. During the autumn migration, you can see more than 45 thousand birds a day on the shores. In addition, more than 700 species of plants and organisms live on land and in water in general.
You can admire not only the flora and fauna, but also the main attractions of Melitopol online using webcams.
One of the main problems of this estuary is that the place of its junction with the Sea of Azov is constantly covered with sand due to storms. In one year, there was a real ecological catastrophe - this canal dried up. Because of this, the species diversity of fish has sharply decreased here, and the water has moved away from the coast for hundreds of meters. In 2014, the authorities began to clear this place, and water began to flow into the estuary again. This contributed to the revival of flora and fauna.
The milk estuary is also considered as an object of recreation. Since the times of the USSR, dozens of health institutions for children and recreation centers have been built here. They are located in a small forest, which has been artificially created on the banks of the reservoir.
From Melitopol, whose webcams are available on this site, you can get to the estuary literally in 30 minutes.