The online webcam overlooking Lenin Street and the bus stop of the same name in the city of Tulun - Irkutsk region, the administrative center of the Tulun district, located on a small tributary of Oki, in the foothills of Eastern Sayan. Tulun is a large station of the East Siberian Railway.
The main attractions of The City of Tulun are the nature surrounding it. Lonely hills and mountain ranges are a great place to take a quiet walk and create a small collection of photographs. In the suburbs of Toulon there are coal cuts, where industrial coal mining is carried out, and in the floodplains of the Aya River there are picturesque bay meadows and swamps.
Apartments in Tulun are very easy to rent - many locals provide such an opportunity. The city itself is a plexus of streets with low-rise wooden houses, diluted with modern high-rise buildings.
The city has a small theater and classic monuments by a Soviet-era politician. All guests of the city should visit the local Museum of Local History (Soviet Street, 15). The archaeological finds exhibited there - remnants of fauna, household items and stone tools - show the presence of settlements in these places since time immemorial. It also exhibits a unique collection of numismatics and rare Siberian animals, and the exhibition "Children's Ethnography" created by the scientist G. Vinogradov, attracts all visitors to the city with its identity and exoticism.
Fans of industrial architecture will be able to appreciate the industrial workshops of the Hydrolysis Plant and the Tulun GlassWorks. Here you can get on a tour of the plant and watch the interesting process of getting glass.
Sports fans are given the opportunity to watch the local ball hockey team play or become a spectator at the hand-to-hand combat competition in the city sports center.