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    Day 3

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    The legendary village of Teriberka, where they shot "Leviathan", and a walk in Murmansk.

    We get up early today - we have to leave at least 7 a.m. The way lies in the famous village of Teriberka - the only place in the vicinity where you can admire the open Barents Sea and the Arctic Ocean. In the evening we will return to Murmansk. The largest city in the world beyond the Arctic Circle will pleasantly surprise you with the number of sightseeing attractions.
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    "Teriberskiy Beach" recreation center
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    "Teriberskiy Beach" recreation center

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    Early in the morning we go to Teriberka village which has already become a legend. People have been living here since the 16th century, but in the last couple of decades Teriberka has turned into a half-abandoned village with many empty buildings.
    The village was reborn after the release of Andrei Zvyagintsev's film "Leviathan". Part of the filming took place here, at the mouth of the river flowing into the Barents Sea.
    The magical beauty of this place fascinates. Rugged landscapes, low-key tundra vegetation, scatterings of massive boulders and lakes - it is memorable for a lifetime.
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    База отдыха Териберка Тур
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    База отдыха Териберка Тур

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    To dine on the shore of the Barents Sea - what can be better! The crown dishes of Teriberka are made of fish. It is quite natural. The locals have been fishing for herring, cod and salmon since ancient times.
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    Graveyard of ships
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    Graveyard of ships

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    The most visited place in Teriberka is the Ship Graveyard. The skeletons of ships sticking out of the water look intimidating against the magnificent northern scenery.
    These vessels, of which only an iron skeleton remains, were actively used in the middle of the last century, when two fishery factories were operating in the settlement. In 1960 the district centre was moved to Severomorsk, and the fishery came to an end.
    The unwanted iron workers found eternal rest on this shore, having turned into a controversial landmark.
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    Ploshchad' Pyat' Uglov
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    Ploshchad' Pyat' Uglov

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    Back to Murmansk. We have half a day to look around the city. It's lucky if it's a polar day - it's pleasant to walk at any time!
    We will start our city tour from the central square of Five Corners, stop at the marine station with the legendary nuclear-powered icebreaker "Lenin". Then we will go to the Semenovsky lake: there is a park with attractions and the highest observation wheel beyond the polar circle.
    There is also a unique oceanarium, the only one in Europe, where the Arctic seals perform. On Monday and Tuesday, the aquarium is closed, on the other days there are 11.00, 15.00 and 17.00 o'clock.
    From here it is very close to "Alesha" - so fondly say the citizens of Murmansk call this impressive memorial "To the Defenders of the Soviet Polar Region during the Great Patriotic War". This is the second largest monument in the country.
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    Tzarskaya Okhota
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    Tzarskaya Okhota

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    Let's have dinner at the Czarskaya okhota restaurant. It's already time to make legends about its specialties of venison and salmon. Elk liver pate, forshmak with pikefish caviar, Murmansk scallops with celery root cream, Karelian boiling pot - the delicacies make my head spin!
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