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  1. Jul 23, 2023 · His images of its landscapes, remnants of its Soviet past, and the strength of its people -- who must endure the hardships of living in isolation -- capture fleeting moments of a fast-changing...

  2. Dec 10, 2021 · Photographer Elena Chernyshova captures life in Norilsk, Russiaone of the world's darkest, coldest and most polluted cities. - Articles from The Weather Channel | weather.com

  3. Dec 10, 2021 · The city of 176,000 has long been recognized by environmentalists — and even by the Russian government — as one of the most polluted places on Earth, because of one business: Norilsk Nickel...

  4. Mar 21, 2019 · In our latest Through the Lens, Russian photographer Elena Chernyshova explores what it’s like to live in a city 400km north of the Arctic Circle.

    • Theatre Square in Norilsk
    • Norilsk
    • Climate

    The webcam shows the Theatre Square in the city of Norilsk, located in front of one of the best and most famous theatres in the Krasnoyarsk region – the Norilsk Polar Drama Theatre named after Vladimir Mayakovsky. In winter, a snowy town with a slide solemnly decorated with a New Year tree and beautifully illuminated ice and snow figures at night a...

    Norilsk, where the online broadcastis conducted from, is one of the coldest settlements in the world. All the most important sights of the city in this webcam are concentrated on the main highway of Norilsk – Leninsky Prospekt: ​​the State Museum of Exploration and Development History of Norilsk Industrial District, the Drama Theatre in the online ...

    The climate in Norilsk, where the webcam is located, is subarctic and sharply continental. The maximum air temperature was recorded in July and amounted to +32.5 C. The coldest month is January with a temperature of -57 C and a long polar night. The frosty winter in Norilsk lasts 8 months. Over the entire winter period, up to 2 million tons of snow...

  5. View from Norilsk in Siberia Live cam.

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  7. Jan 6, 2014 · Norilsk is home to a massive mining and metallurgical complex—workers extract and process vast amounts of nickel, copper, and cobalt, making up more than 2 percent of Russias GDP.