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History of Teriberka: from fishing village to tourist center

Teriberka, originally a small fishing village on the coast of the Barents Sea, has undergone significant changes over time and has become a popular tourist center. The history of this village goes back several centuries, starting from the times when only fishermen lived and worked here. With the development of fishing and industry in the region, Teriberka became an important supply point and one of the largest fish processing enterprises in the North-Western region. However, at the end of the 20th century, the fishing situation changed dramatically, and the village was on the verge of extinction. This was caused by overpopulation of water resources and the disappearance of a number of fish species. Teriberka was on the verge of closure, and residents began to look for alternative ways to survive. Salvation was found in tourism. Thanks to the unique nature and unique ecosystem of the region, Teriberka has become a magnet for travelers and lovers of excursions. The remains of the fish processing base were rebuilt into hotels, restaurants and various entertainment facilities Features of fishing in Teriberka: traditions and modern methods Teriberka is a small fishing village located on the shores of the Barents Sea. Fishing here is one of the main activities of the locals and an important part of the culture and traditions of the place. Both traditional and modern fishing methods are used in Teriberka. Traditions here are passed on from generation to generation. Local fishermen know the best fishing spots and the most effective ways to catch fish. They use boats, gear and nets that were passed down to them from their ancestors. Such fishing methods allow not only to provide themselves and their families with fish, but also to sell it on the local market. However, with the development of technology and the availability of new tools, fishermen in Teriberka also began to use modern fishing methods. They equipped their boats with modern electronics such as fish finders and navigation systems to learn more about the diving fish and find the best fishing spots. Fishermen also use modern gear and hooks to increase their fishing efficiency Attractive places for tourists in Teriberka: from beaches to fishing bases Teriberka is a small fishing village on the shores of the Barents Sea, which attracts tourists with its unique atmosphere and beautiful natural scenery. Vacationers have the opportunity to enjoy walks along picturesque beaches with gently sloping shores and clean sandy shores. Near the village there are also fishing bases where you can rent gear and have an unforgettable fishing experience. Due to its location in the depths of the Barents Sea, Teriberka provides a unique opportunity to catch a wide variety of fish: salmon, cod, flounder and even sea wolf. Fishing bases offer full services, including rental of specialized equipment and excursions with local fishermen. But it’s not only fishing that makes Teriberka an attractive place for tourists. Visitors can also visit local fishermen, where they can see locals practicing traditional crafts and preparing unique fish dishes.

We are driving from Moscow to the Kola Peninsula in Teriberka

We are driving from Moscow to the Kola Peninsula in Teriberka. The distance is a little more than 2000 km. You can go through Vologda, or through the Tver region. In any case, we go to the Kola highway. I left at 4 am, I was in Petrozavodsk at 6 pm. Plus or minus for rest on the way.. I stayed at the Marshal budget hotel, Petrozavodsk, Lesnaya St., 3. In the morning we go to Kizhi Island on a Kometa. It is 76 km along Lake Onega. You can only get to Kizhi Island by water. It is better to buy tickets in advance. I bought them online. After payment, they will send you a certificate for the excursion by e-mail. The excursion on the island is only accompanied by a group and a guide. Everyone is checked against the list and badges that are given when boarding the Kometa and taken away at the end of the excursion in Petrozavodsk. Words cannot describe it, but you will definitely forget about reality on the island. It is a different world. It seems like some kind of burden has been lifted from you and your soul has become much lighter. If you are unlucky with the weather, the money for the excursion is returned or postponed to another date at your request. In Karelia, the weather changes dramatically. Even if it rains a little, it won't ruin your mood. Dress for the weather. Bring raincoats. The island has all the amenities for tourists. It is forbidden to feed the birds on the island. There are warning signs DO NOT go off the path into the grass - Snakes live on the island. Respect other people's territory. Take a walk around Petrozavodsk. It is a very beautiful city. We spent the night and early in the morning we leave for Kirovsk, 813 km away. By evening we reach Kirovsk for the night. I stayed at the Sport Hotel, Kirovsk, Dzerzhinsky Street 7A, budget. In a few hours you will have time to visit the Bigwood Resort, the Apatity Mineral Museum. Early in the morning we leave for Teriberka, 315 km away. Be sure to check the information about the road. There may be road repairs on the highway.Be sure to have a 20-liter canister of gasoline with you. And refuel at each gas station until the tank is full. Even if it seems that only a little bit of fuel has been spent. Gas stations are located at a distance of about 300 km from each other, also a snack. Therefore, it is better to have gasoline, food and water with you. Taiga all around - foxes run along the highway, gray and polar wolves, do not confuse them with Huskies.The Kola highway is gorgeous all the way to Teriberka, but in some places there are sharp turns. Be careful and cautious, there are few cars and the speed is high. A ride along the Kola highway is the best for car lovers. In Teriberka, book a hotel in advance. The village is small. I was in Teriberka at 11:30. I walked around the Teriberka National Nature Park - entrance 380 rubles, pensioners free. Registration on the park's website - payment online, no cash desks. What can you compare the feeling of standing on the edge of the earth, breathing in the air of the Arctic Ocean, peering into the distance and imagining the North Pole some 2000 km away from you with? There is nothing. In the morning I left on the return journey to Medvezhyegorsk. Overnight stay at the Onezhsky Hotel Complex, Medvezhyegorsk, Dzerzhinsky St. 2, on a budget. I spent the night and early in the morning went to Moscow via Vologda. In the evening at 18-00 I parked in the courtyard of the house. The trip there and back took 6 days in total. Forward for adventures to the Kola Peninsula. Everyone has different budgets and interests. Someone wants to study for a long time, someone flew by with the wind and managed to see the sights. The beautiful nature of Karelia and the vastness of the Kola Peninsula will not leave you indifferent. In any case, you will want to return to the Kola Peninsula again and again.

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