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5 Largest Abandoned Cities In The Far North of Russia

5 largest abandoned cities in the Far North of Russia.
Usually, the territory beyond the Arctic Circle in Russia is called the Far North, as well as territories with permafrost and extremely harsh climatic conditions that are not suitable for the life and people to work - the Arctic, tundra, forest-tundra. There is also the concept of areas equalised to the Far North. They are in more southern latitudes, but they are also unfavourable for living. Currently, about 10 million people live in the Far North, about 7% of all Russians, and the largest polar city in the world is Murmansk, where are 290.000 people live, located on the coast of the Barents Sea.
In Soviet times, the North was rich in various minerals and fish, in addition to the GULAG camps, people were lured with the long rouble - a higher northern and regional salary coefficient, which allowed an ordinary miner to have a salary that was 2-3 times higher than the national average. Also, the northerners were entitled to increased holidays with payment of travel to the south, an early increased pension, affordable housing, and other significant benefits. For workers, cities and settlements with high-rise buildings and the infrastructure necessary for everyday life were built - schools, shops, cafes, and houses of culture.
Faced with the new political and economic realities of savage capitalism in the 1990s, many of the extraction industries ceased to be profitable. Most of the once-prosperous working settlements (CTS) and cities dependent on one or two city-forming enterprises fell into decay. Some of them were forever abandoned by people and officially closed, turning into silent and gloomy ghost towns, which are now only at the mercy of nature and rare extreme tourists. In some cases, the settlements were abandoned due to natural disasters and accidents.
In parentheses, the maximum number of people of the settlement in the 1970s-1980s is indicated. CTSs belong to urban settlements and were rightfully included in the rating.



00:00 Abandoned Cities
02:23 Settlement Promyshlenniy (15.000 people)
03:15 Settlement Kadykchan (6.000 people)
04:23 Settlement Iultin (5.000 people)
05:06 Settlement Khalmer-Yu (4.500 people)
06:17 Settlement Neftegorsk (4.000 people)


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[4K] Saint Petersburg in the area of ​​the Narvskaya metro station I Russia in 4K I 4K I 60FPS

Narvskaya metro area in winter in St. Petersburg. We walk along the streets Bumazhnaya, Liflyandskaya, Promyshlennaya, Stachek square. This is an industrial area of ​​the city of the 19th century, now it is the edge of the historical district of the whole of St. Petersburg, the Admiralteisky and Kirovsky districts.

There is snow everywhere, since January is the month, the air temperature is about zero. Historical dilapidated buildings, but there are also normal buildings, beautiful. At the end, on the strike square, there is an architectural monument of the 18th century - the Narva Gate, which was the entrance to the city across the filled-in river. This is the real Saint Petersburg.

Filmed on an Dji Osmo Pochet camera in a resolution of UHD 3840 x 2160 in 60 FPS.
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