Song of the War Years "Farewell to the Rocky Mountains"Many heard, and some, perhaps even remember the words of this song, which mentions the Rybachy peninsula, melting in a distant fog. But at the same time, few people wondered: where is this land located? It is located in the north of the Kola Peninsula, beyond the Arctic Circle, 150 km from the regional center of the city of Murmansk. And Cape German, which is located on the peninsula, is the northernmost geographical point of the continental part of European territory.
History of the peninsula
In this harsh, but beautiful place, located on thethe coast of the Barents Sea and Motovka Bay, people began to settle long ago. Its name Peninsula Rybachiy, according to the surviving documents, was received back in the 16th century. And indeed, in the waters surrounding the peninsula, which do not freeze all year round thanks to the Nordkapp current, the Pomors have from time immemorial fish (herring, capelin, cod, etc.). The Russian Empire has become a peninsula since 1826, when the state border with Norway was finally established. After the revolution of 1917, the western part of the island withdrew to Finland, which was subsequently annexed to the USSR after the Soviet-Finnish war.
At the end of the war on the peninsula of Rybachiy,located almost on the very border with Norway, which is part of the NATO bloc, there were Soviet military garrisons, and entry into its territory was limited. At present, most of the garrisons are closed, and almost everyone can get there.
Peninsula today
Peninsula Rybachiy, the map of which aboundsGulfs and bays, rivers and lakes, has become a place of pilgrimage for ecotourism lovers. It attracts fans of off-road racing and fans of extreme diving not only from Russia, but also from other countries.
Also on the peninsula of Rybachy in the summer seasonthere are many representatives of youth patriotic clubs to visit places of bloody battles of the Second World War and to support monuments to the lost soldiers in a proper condition.
This is really the real Edge of the Earth - ononly boundless expanses of the Arctic Ocean, against which all arriving here must make memorable photos. The fishing peninsula and the Middle Peninsula adjoining it are attractive because Northern Lights are most often seen here. It is not without reason that the longest polar night (42 days) on the mainland and the polar day (59 days) are here.