Travelers continue to get acquainted with the northernmost, accessible land route, the settlement of the Kamchatka Peninsula - the urban-type settlement of Palana. They also visit the Port of Palana, which is located 7 km from the village, on the shore of the Sea of Okhotsk. And they return to the village of Tigil.
View of the road and the cow that runs in front of the car.
View of the mountains and houses of P. G. T.
Palana.
View of buildings, P. G. T. road
Palana.
View of dilapidated communications P. G. T.
Palana.
The traveler answers questions from journalists.
View of the P. G. T. administration
Palana.
View of the table and monitors of the local TV studio.
View of a local TV worker.
View of the houses and wooden buildings of P. G. T.
Palana.
View of the construction crane P. G. T.
Palana.
View of the unfinished houses of P. G. T.
Palana.
View of the monument to the participants of the Great Patriotic War P. G. T.
Palana.
View of the houses, the road and the mountains of P. G. T.
Palana.
The signpost sign.
Streets of P. G. T.
Palana.
P. G. T. School
Palana.
Road and mountains P. G. T.
Palana.
P. G. T. Alley
Palana.
An ad on a post.
Houses and road P. G. T.
Palana.
A house with a P. G. T. pattern.
Palana.
The only stop on the main street is P. G. T.
Palana.
P. G. T. administrative building
Palana.
A colorful stand about life in Palan.
The traveler is walking along the road.
Koryak Museum of Local Lore.
Road, mountains P. G. T.
Palana.
Okhotsk Sea P. G. T.
Palana.
The Sea of Okhotsk and P. G. T. machines
Palana.
House. construction crane P. G. T.
Palana.