Discover the best top things to do in Kola Peninsula, Russia including Alyosha Monument, Monument of the Defenders of the Soviet Arctic during the Great Patriotic War, Museum and Exhibition Center Apatite, Tainstvenny Les, Kola Peninsula, Lenin Nuclear Icebreaker, Semyon the Cat Monument, Ski Resort Big Wood, Snow Village, Monument to Waiting Woman, Husky Farm Ulybka Alyaski.
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Set over Kola Estuary is the 116 ft tall monument of a soldier with a rifle slung over his shoulder representing the soldiers and sailors who defended Murmansk against a German invasion during WW2. It is an impressive memorial to the defenders. The tomb of unknown solder is in front
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You have to visit this former nuclear icebreaker on a russian tour. Since we didn't understand any of what was being said we just took photos and looked up information online later. The tour moves quite quickly, so we didn't have time to read the English information on the walls.
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I really love Seymon. A fat traveler cat. It's statue looks funny but with a hard and amazing story. This cat traveled 2000 kilometers to come back his house. He was sick and skinny when arrived home. So it is the reason why artist create it a fat cat. It seems he feed Seymon during creation. You can sit next to him and whisper in his ear, folk believes it will come true as soon as possible.
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We found this by chance while looking for snow mobile tours in the area around Murmansk. The artists that create the work inside this “underground” wonderland are fantastic. There was around 10 halls or corridors of works, each with a different theme that were fun, incredibly detailed and just breath taking. This place is worth the trip alone to Kirovsk.
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nicolai was the official guide on the spot and he was friendly and and kept our small group of six very well taken care of. lunch served in a hut beautifully constructed and it was tasty. we all looked like matryoshka dolls when we put on an overall “coat.” the husky-pulled sled ride was a real thing and thrilling. a friendly place in a friendly country.
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