Seydozero: the secret of nature or the ancient Hyperboreans? Ruins of Hyperborea in the north of the Kola Peninsula? Seydozero: artifacts and their secrets.

  • 28.01.2024
The Kola Peninsula has long attracted the attention of researchers, travelers and tourists. According to legend, it was in these parts that the famous Hyperborea was once located...

In the early 1920s. a scientific expedition headed by the famous researcher and science fiction writer Alexander Barchenko headed here.

The OGPU, which was unusual for its time, became the “sponsor” of the campaign, so it is not surprising that the developments were classified.

According to Barchenko's hypothesis, humanity originated in the North during the era of the so-called Golden Age, that is, approximately 10-12 thousand years ago. The Flood forced the Aryan tribes living there to leave the area of ​​the present Kola Peninsula and move to the South.

Barchenko was convinced that the Hyperboreans were a fairly highly developed civilization - they knew the secret of atomic energy, they knew how to build and fly aircraft... The researcher gleaned information about this from Masonic literature available to him. He also believed that the carriers of ancient knowledge about Hyperborea were the Sami shamans who lived on the Kola Peninsula.

In these parts there were shamanic seids (high columns made of stones). Those present near these structures noticed weakness, dizziness, and some experienced hallucinations; they experienced a decrease or increase in body weight. Here, the so-called “measuring” was also observed, in which people repeated each other’s movements, spoke in incomprehensible languages, prophesied...

It is difficult to find anything similar to this “devilry”, which bewilders even modern psychologists, who tend to compare the state of “deadness” with the state of a zombie. Local residents often explained this disease as the machinations of a mysterious tribe of dwarf sorcerers who once lived on the territory of the Kola Peninsula, who were angry at people who disturbed the peace of their graves.

Did some forces of this unique occult place influence the psyche of people? After all, shamans knew how to turn mere mortals into obedient puppets...

Scientific records of the expeditions of the discoverer of “Russian Hyperborea” on the Kola Peninsula, Alexander Barchenko, were subsequently classified by the Cheka, and then disappeared without a trace.

In 1998, another expedition visited the Kola Peninsula. Its members included geologists, historians, archaeologists, ethnographers, philosophers and even ufologists. The search party was called "Hyperborea-98".

On one of the slopes of Ninchurt, archaeologist Alexander Prokhorov discovered a poorly preserved but powerful masonry wall. On the isthmus between Lovozero and Seydozero, in one of the most inaccessible places, we came across a very ancient seid. At the top of this large stone of a very regular geometric shape there was a kind of cavity, and in it at the very bottom there were coals. Are these traces of a ritual associated with fire?

But perhaps one of the most exciting finds here are the remains of an ancient observatory, a structure in the form of a 15-meter trench with two sights. In structure, design and possible functions, the structure resembled a large sextant sunk into the ground - an instrument of the famous Ulugbek Observatory near Samarkand...

The head of the expedition, Professor V.N. Demin would later write in his book: “All these facts confirm the concept of a number of Russian and foreign scientists about the northern origin of the entire world civilization and the fact that ethnic groups in the distant past - several tens of thousands of years ago - came out of the North, and natural forces forced them to this migration catastrophe. And our Kola Peninsula is one of the centers of Hyperborean culture.”

The last attempt to unravel the secrets of the Russian North was made in 2007 by a Russian expedition. 18 people took part in the new “hike for history,” including the press secretary of the Pulkovo Observatory, candidate of physical and mathematical sciences Sergei Smirnov, professor of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences Valery Chudinov, as well as professor, doctor of geological and geographical sciences Dmitry Subetto.

“For many of these people, the expedition was an excellent opportunity to become pioneers in their field,” the author of the project emphasized. “For example, for Valery Chudinov, an amazing specialist in ancient Slavic writing, this was a chance to see the writings in person for the first time, to read them not from photographs, but from the original source.”

However, the path of the group's expedition members turned out to be more dangerous than they expected.

Firstly, the group had no luck with guides. “The local residents, the Lapps, were reluctant to show the way. The first guide said that after our “excursion” he would have problems with his ancestors, and then suddenly disappeared. As a result, we had to look for a new tracker.”

A guide in this area is very important. The place where the pyramids are located is practically deserted; for 150 km around there is not a soul or a path. The buildings themselves cannot be found without a guide: they are overgrown with moss, lichen and small shrubs.

“We flew to the pyramids by helicopter, but you can’t see them at all from above; thanks to the vegetation, they blend into the general landscape,” Volkov shared.

The second difficulty was related to the helicopter; inexplicable things often happen in these places. Thus, the participants of the second expedition under the leadership of Demin almost crashed during landing and survived only thanks to the skill of the pilots.

“The military landed our helicopter much earlier: it turned out that Air Force planes were supposed to fly over the pyramids at a low altitude,” Volkov said. “It was only by miracle that we managed to slip through the air corridor when it was finally opened for a short time.”

But the wait was worth it. The miracle that the researchers saw exceeded their expectations.

In the hills overgrown with moss and dwarf trees, it is difficult to discern ancient structures that are familiar to many from images of the pyramids of Egypt or South America, but these are still pyramids.

Our Kola Pyramids are two buildings about 50 meters high, connected by a lintel and oriented to the cardinal points.

“We took a special device for the expedition, the most modern geophysical equipment – ​​the Oko georadar,” said Volkov. – It “transparent” the internal space of any objects, like an x-ray. The conclusion of geologists was clear: the elevations are anthropogenic in nature, therefore, these are not natural hills, but pyramids - the creation of human hands.”

But why they were built is not known exactly. Scientists are still only making assumptions and nothing more.

The pyramids stand clearly in the East-West direction. Inside the pyramids, voids or chambers of unknown purpose were discovered. Moreover, they were rebuilt three times: ancient people constantly built them higher.

According to the functional purpose of the pyramid, it is an accurate observatory that allows you to monitor the starry sky. Using fairly simple methods, a system was created with the help of which our ancestors recorded galactic changes and studied the Cosmos. In addition, the pyramids are shaped like the legendary Mount Meru, the “axis mundi,” which is mentioned under different names in various mythologies and world religions.

The oldest pyramid in the world is considered to be the Pyramid of Djoser at Saqqara, which dates back to approximately 2630-2612. BC, but the pyramids of the Kola Peninsula are twice as ancient as the Egyptian ones. Geophysicists conducted research and found that our northern pyramids were built at least 9,000 years ago, that is, approximately 5,000 BC. BC. So, we can say with confidence that Egypt is not the cradle of civilization and knowledge still came from the North.

Who built the pyramids? Perhaps, if you clear all the moss that has grown over thousands of years from the walls, the secret of the Golden Key will be revealed and it will turn out that these are the same legendary Hyperboreans that Pliny the Elder wrote about in his “Natural History”. Or those very Biarmians about whom the ancient Icelanders wrote in their sagas. Or maybe aliens from the depths of space.

Or maybe our distant ancestors from the constellation Ursa Major.

Yuri Suprunenko.

Natalia Yamnitskaya.

In the 20s of the last century, an expedition led by academician A. Barchenko set off to the Kola Peninsula.

Her goal is to find out the cause of the strange disease of the indigenous people, the so-called “measuring”, or polar psychosis. For no apparent reason, residents suddenly abandoned their homes and moved hundreds of kilometers away. People fell into a kind of trance and looked like real zombies. They swayed or repeated some monotonous movements, uttered phrases in an incomprehensible language, and did not feel pain.

Although Barchenko had a mandate from the Institute for the Study of the Brain and Mental Activity of Humans, the expedition was financed from other sources. It took place under the patronage of Dzerzhinsky himself. The fact is that Barchenko’s scientific works, and he was seriously involved in palmistry, telepathy and parapsychology, interested “Iron Felix”. Alexander Vasilyevich was invited to work in the special department of the OGPU. At that time, decent sums were allocated for the scientist’s research; he had access to all archives and any information.

While exploring the area, the expedition, which consisted of 13 people, came across an unusual hole leading underground. But none of the travelers managed to get inside. The inexplicable fear that gripped people interfered. Here are the words of an eyewitness: “It felt like you were being skinned alive.” It was in these places that people began to have attacks of “measurement”. Nevertheless, the expedition members decided to take a photo at the mystical hole. And when the film was developed, a strange shadow of a man in a hat was revealed in the frame. It turned out that he was standing behind the photographer. However, there were no strangers at that moment.

But the most interesting discoveries awaited the expedition in the area of ​​Seydozero (translated from Sami - Holy Lake). In the deserted tundra, she discovered some hewn geometrically regular slabs, a white column, and clearings. This is what astrophysicist Alexander Kondiain wrote in his diary: “In one of the gorges we saw a yellowish-white column, like a giant candle, and next to it a cubic stone.”

On the opposite shore of the lake, on the vertical surface of the rock, a hundred-meter-tall figure of a man with his arms raised in a cross shape was clearly visible. Local residents told this legend. In ancient times, the Sami were attacked by the giant Kuiva. They could not defeat him, although they fought bravely. And then they asked their gods for help. Those, struck by the giant’s outrages, threw a sheaf of lightning at him and incinerated him. On the rock there was only an imprint of his body, which was called “old man Kuiva.”

Map: 1531. Orontius-Fineus

The news of the unique finds caused a real sensation in Soviet Russia. Academician Alexander Barchenko was sure that he had found traces of an ancient, unknown civilization, called Hyperborea. The ancient Greeks called the inhabitants of the far north Hyperboreans, that is, “living beyond Boreas” - the north wind, and their country itself Hyperborea, which, as historians suggest, perished 15-20 thousand years ago.

However, the OGPU immediately classified the results of the expedition as secret. In 1937, A. Barchenko was arrested. His books, notes, diaries were confiscated... Alexander Vasilyevich was accused of espionage and terrorist activities and was shot on April 25, 1938. The folders with documents remained at Lubyanka, and nothing is known about their further fate.

And in 1997, an expedition led by Doctor of Philosophy Valery Demin. Members of his team also went to the sacred Seydozer, surrounded on three sides by mountains. And their discoveries awaited them.

At an altitude of approximately 500 meters above sea level, a powerful complex was discovered: cyclopean structures, religious and defensive masonry, geometrically regular slabs with mysterious signs and traces of technogenic processing. And in addition, the remains of the observatory, laid in the rocks and directed into the sky, a 15-meter trench with sights, which resembles the sextant of the famous astronomical observatory of Ulukbek in Samarkand.

In the vicinity of Seydozero, members of the expedition found many geoglyphs (giant “earth” images). In addition to the 100-meter old man Kuyva with his arms raised crosswise, on the slope of another mountain one can see an image even more impressive in its size - an approximately 400-meter-long half-erased trident. It is almost twice the size of the famous white "candelabra" geoglyph located in Peru.

According to members of the expedition, all this confirms that there was an ancient civilization on the Kola Peninsula, the traces of which were first discovered by academician Alexander Barchenko, although without revealing the reasons for the “measurement”. As Valery Demin said in one of his scientific articles: “Hyperborea has been found again.”

Map: Mention of Hyperborea in the General Cosmography of Sebastian Münster (Sebastian Münster, 1489-1552)

Whether there really was Hyperborea on the Kola Peninsula, in the very center of the Lovozero tundra, scientists will still have to figure out, expedition member Igor Georgievsky told a Trud correspondent. - But one thing is clear: there is some kind of secret there.

Map: 1592. Mundo Prioris Hemisphaerii Sgrooten-Christian

Tsygankova Svetlana. Murmansk Work No. 101, 2004,

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The results of my walks in the northern part of the Kola Peninsula (between the Kola Bay and Ara Bay). I leave the phrase “ruins of Hyperborea” with a question mark (although I really want to put an exclamation point), but the artifacts are quite interesting. At least for those who write and try to provide documentary evidence of the existence of this ancient civilization, they may be of some interest.
1. From afar - an ordinary seid, of which there are quite a lot in these places. Located near the intersection of the old military road from the village of Mishukovo to the front with the Ura River:

... and upon closer examination, the first thought that came to me was a dinosaur egg, and the dinosaur hatched and ran away somewhere:


I wasn't the first to try to look inside. Before taking a photo, I had to throw out a couple of foreign stones. I won’t confirm this, but in my opinion there are stalactites and stalagmites inside the hollow stone:

A few more photos from other sides:

2. “20-foot container”, even a little larger (about 3 meters high). Clearly visible from the federal highway "Murmansk - Pechenga". The other sides are not as smooth and the corners are not as straight:




3. Square Lake. With round lakes everything is clear - a meteorite fell, but where do square lakes in the tundra come from? Although there is a good military version of their origin. But I won’t talk about this. I don’t want to take away another fact from supporters of the existence of Hyperborea:

Here is another square lake not far from the first one. But here, I think, the work of modern man (warrior-builder?) is obvious:

4. Stone blanks of the Stone Age in the area of ​​Saida Bay. There is only one question - how? I think the Stone Age was called the Stone Age not because of the tools, but because of the building materials used:

Scale knife:

This is the same place from the outside:

5. And here is also an interesting find in the area of ​​Saida Bay, although not as clear as the previous ones. It looks like an inconspicuous little hill:

But when the sun is at horizon level, thanks to the shadow cast on many stones going from the base of the hill to its top, these traces become visible, which for myself I called the “stone railway”. I got the impression that if this hill is smoothed out with a giant iron, then all these convex (precisely convex, and not vice versa) parallel stone grooves will merge into one straight line more than a hundred meters long:


6. The coast of the Kola Bay near the village of Mezhdurechye. From a distance it looks very much like a section of an old fortress wall:



And up close too (white vertical stripes are birds pooping):

7. Near the Murmansk-Pechenga highway. They look like ordinary stones:



But it depends on which side you look at:

8. A small piece of rock broke off. In principle, nothing special, it’s just very round, and the separation line is kind of even. Not far from the city of Snezhnogorsk:


9. And finally. Note the date on the photo. I don’t mean that I had to work in such difficult conditions in the summer. A civilized person would create a civilization where there would be no knee-deep snow in summer (I’ve lived in the Far North all my life and I know this for sure). So either this is all the work of ancient savages in animal (walrus) skins, or it was once very warm here.

The shamans from Kola have always been the most vigorous; Ivan the Terrible gathered them to his court. And Soviet expeditions stated in all seriousness that they had found traces of the ancient civilization of Hyperborea. All the artifacts remain, you can go and see...

Kola is the territory where the Sami lived. Now they are a small nationality of Russia, previously they were just pagans who hung out in the north and practiced very powerful shamanism. There are indeed references in the chronicles to the case of Ivan the Terrible. In Soviet times, it was no good to cast magic, and the Sami were dispersed (or driven?) to collective farms. Many have become addicted to alcohol, and now the population is approaching zero.

Kola is the birthplace of humanity, the proto-civilization of Hyperborea. You can look at this differently, but the secret service of the SS Ahnenerbe searched for artifacts here, and the expedition of the most famous occultist of the USSR, Barchenko, took place here. He stated that he had found irrefutable evidence of traces of the Hyperboreans. Now there are no official documents about this, and the parapsychologist himself, a couple of years after the trip, was declared an enemy of the people and shot. So, it is quite possible that some Kovdor is the capital of Hyperborea.

Kovdor[i]

№1 Seydozero

The peninsula is covered with lakes. The Sami treated them like the inhabitants of central Russia treated the fields. Main power source. Only Seyodozero was considered sacred, and even with a triple bottom. In the 90s, Demin’s expedition headed here (just in the footsteps of the first Soviet one), the bottom of the lake was checked with an echo sounder and they discovered a dungeon underneath with a stone floor and a vault leading towards the mountain.

Mount Ninchurt

Some of Barchenko’s evidence is located there. He wrote that he had found an underground passage from the lake to the heart of the mountain itself. There is even a photograph from the place of discovery. On it is an expedition of Soviets and not yet collective farm Sami.


[i]photo from Barchenko’s expedition

In the 30s, the secret department of the NKVD blew up and blocked the entrance to these caves. But something mysterious still remains. To do this you need to climb the mountain itself. Some claim that there used to be pyramids there. Moreover, “before” means before the war. Now we see only a suspicious pile of stones, which, if the beholder wanted, could be a pyramid. And with an even greater desire - a Hyperborean spaceship.

No. 3 Temple complex of ancient civilization

If you go further from the “pyramid ruins” along Ninchurt, you will see many stones with very smooth rocks. Blocks with very even chips. And even a stone cube with some suspiciously hewn edges. Then you will see a gorge with a bridge, from which stone steps go up and down.

There are many versions about this place, both among scientists and mystics. In short, this is either a very geometric work of nature. Or the oldest temple of Hyperborea. The place is quite suitable for effectively serving the elements or something else.

But this is all fantasy, but the traces on the stone above the “temple” date back thousands of years. They are absolutely clear and no one can explain why, and most importantly, who made them.

Photo - Alexander Matveev

No. 4 Kuyva

Here you can also find shamanic places. For example, near Kuyva. This is the name of a giant from Sami legends; he was either good or evil - there are many versions. The place was especially revered; gatherings of northern shamans took place here, rituals were performed for the weather and the harvest.

According to the “biological” essence, Kuiva are microcolonial fungi that produce a dark pigment on the rock along exactly this contour. But why the contour has not changed for hundreds of years, despite rock weathering, is completely incomprehensible.

No. 5 Seydy

These are perhaps the most famous points of power on the Kola. This is usually the name given to huge stones standing on smaller ones. But there may be other types; for the Sami, seid is any place of worship of spirits. There are many of them on the peninsula, we saw this one on Mount Ninchurt. Who brought it and placed it at the most beautiful vantage point? Scientists say it's a glacier. Mystics claim that there was no glacier on the Kola at all (there are quite scientific versions of this), and the seids are parts of the ancient observatory of Hyperborea.

There are seids in the form of stone pyramids. One of these is located on the plateau opposite Ninchurt, on the other side of the lake. He stands on a point with such an indescribably beautiful view that here, without any ceremony, consciousness changes.

Maybe this was the point of the seids - to mark such places?

The Russian north holds many mysteries. And at the same time it is much more accessible than it seems. All the places from the article fit into one walking route for a week. I will certainly describe it by day and places for overnight stays.

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The legendary Hyperborea left its traces on the Kola Peninsula. It is on this mysterious land with a rather harsh climate that the oldest pyramids in the world were found.

According to traditions and legends that have survived to this day, in the area of ​​the peninsula, a long time ago there was Hyperborea, the legendary northern country. Therefore, this amazing and mysterious region attracts researchers and travelers.

After reading the article, you can find out more detailed information about the nature and attractions of the Kola Peninsula.

From mythology

The first information about this country dates back to ancient times. The most ancient historians mentioned the Hyperboreans. The word "Hyperborean" had the following meaning: one who lives in the north, or one who lives beyond Boreas (beyond the North Wind).

The inhabitants of Hyperborea, according to ancient sources, had great knowledge, and they were much smarter than the ancient Greeks. It should be noted that Hercules, Apollo and Perseus (ancient Greek heroes) had the epithet "Hyperborean".

Kola Peninsula on the map of Russia

Characteristics:

  • area - 100 thousand square meters. kilometers;
  • highest point - 1200 meters;
  • geographical position - 68° north latitude and 36° east longitude;
  • washing waters - the Barents Sea, the White Sea;
  • subject of the Russian Federation - Murmansk region.

The Kola Peninsula is located in the European part of Russia (northwest). Almost its entire territory is located beyond the Arctic Circle. The Khibiny mountain ranges, up to 1200 meters high and (1120 meters) stretch in the western part of the peninsula. The nature of the Kola Peninsula is not very rich in vegetation: the north is represented by tundra, the south by forest-tundra and taiga.

The Kola Peninsula occupies about 70% of the area of ​​the entire Murmansk region. Its western border is determined by the depression running along the Kola River and the Niva River from the Kola to the Kandalaksha Bay.

Sights of the Kola Peninsula

Artifacts that confirm the existence of an ancient civilization in the Russian North are the main attraction of the peninsula. Scientists who made the latest scientific expedition to the pyramids of the Russian North claim that these man-made structures are at least 9,000 years old. This indicates that the pyramids are 2 times older than the Egyptian ones. It turns out that earthly civilization began to develop not from the South, but from the northern part of the planet.

Geologists have concluded that the elevations are anthropogenic in nature. These hills (pyramids) are not natural, but the creation of human hands. In addition, they were rebuilt three times - their height was increased. Their cavities have the correct shape (results of research with modern geophysical instruments), and what is there is still unknown. It is assumed that the functional purpose of the pyramids of the Kola Peninsula was an observatory, which made it possible to monitor the star system. The results of the analysis showed that the age of the mysterious observatory is nine thousand years.

Story

It is assumed that Hyperborea at the North Pole existed approximately 20,000-4,000 years ago. It was a fairly large continent with a mild climate reminiscent of the Mediterranean. Lush and varied vegetation grew there, and heat-loving animals lived there. In the very center of this country (at the pole) was the legendary Mount Meru.

The inhabitants of this country possessed various skills - they could control the weather, build large structures and buildings, fly over considerable distances (it’s not for nothing that Perseus of Hyperborean is depicted with wings on his sandals). Apparently, the Hyperboreans did not get sick, they lived happily and without strife. Fed up with earthly life, they ended their lives by jumping from high cliffs into the sea.

Apparently, Russian Hyperborea died, going under water due to some cataclysm that occurred. One of the versions is the fall of a meteorite and, as a result, a shift in the planet’s magnetic poles. The result was a rise in sea levels and a dramatic change in climate conditions. One of the proofs of the existence of Hyperborea, according to scientists, is the annual migrations of birds.

The further fate of the Hyperboreans

The secrets of the Kola Peninsula still remain unsolved. There are many researchers who claim that there were surviving Hyperboreans who managed to move to the territory of Asia and northern Europe. This is how they spread throughout the world. They built pyramids (Egypt and other countries), temples (Greece), and erected such complex structures as Stonehenge and Arkaim.

The Slavs are considered one of the most direct descendants of the inhabitants of Hyperborea. Many pagan myths of the Slavs mention this legendary continent. In addition, legends about the Sunflower country, located far away, are found in Russian epics. The name of the peninsula comes from the Indo-European ancient name for the Sun - Kolo. Yes, and Nostradamus in his “Centuries” called the Russians “the Hyperborean people.”

Expedition 1920

The pyramids of the Kola Peninsula were first discovered in 1922, and the first expedition took place in 1920 under the leadership of the famous science fiction writer and explorer Alexander Barchenko.

A. V. Barchenko (b. 1881) - writer, occultist, hypnotist and telepathy researcher. From his youth, he was distinguished by a penchant for everything mysterious and mysterious, as well as for mysticism. He always believed that humanity arose in the very north of the planet during the Golden Age about 12 thousand years ago. Barchenko already knew the approximate time of the catastrophe on the planet. In his opinion, the time of change of the Earth's rotation axis is every 12,960 years.

The writer was always convinced that the Hyperborean race was so highly developed that it was superior in development to current modern people. He drew all the information from the secret literature available to him, and also believed that the ancient knowledge about the country was kept by shamans who had lived for a long time on the Kola Peninsula.

During the expedition of Alexander Barchenko, at the foot of Mount Ninchurt, manholes were discovered that led to the dungeons. According to local residents, those who tried to get inside were “stupefied.” Barchenko also made an attempt to penetrate this dungeon. However, having experienced a rather strange state, he abandoned the dangerous undertaking.

Expeditions 1998 and 2007

The last official expedition was Hyperborea-98. It included historians, archaeologists, geologists, ufologists, ethnographers and even philosophers. The organizers of the expedition are journalists who create documentaries from the series "GipoTeza" (TV channel "Culture").

Archaeologists discovered the remains of a masonry wall on the slope of Mount Ninchurta. Near the Holy Lake they discovered an ancient seid, which is a huge stone of regular shape. In the cavity inside it, at its bottom, coals were preserved. Most likely, these are traces of some kind of magical ritual. Another important find is the remains of an ancient observatory, which consists of man-made pyramids and a trench (15 meters) with two sights.

The third expedition to the Hyperborean region was carried out in 2007. This journey was made in the footsteps of the previous two expeditions under the leadership of A. Barchenko and V. Demin. During the journey, we managed to discover defensive and religious structures, the ruins of that very ancient observatory (pyramids of the Kola Peninsula) and slabs with mysterious signs.

Pyramids

Near Seydozero (Holy Lake) in 1922 and in subsequent expeditions, hills resembling pyramids were found. In their shape they are similar to the one known as the “Axis Mundi”.

These two pyramidal structures, connected by a lintel and oriented to the cardinal points, are approximately 50 meters high. Sami shamans apparently used ancient structures to conduct their magical rituals.

The Hyperborean pyramids of the Kola Peninsula can be considered a place of Power. Here, some may feel a deterioration in their health, and some may discover various previously unknown abilities: the gift of prophecy, the ability to speak other languages, etc.

For tourists

True lovers of romantic and active travel will enjoy tours to the most beautiful and mysterious places of the Kola Peninsula, shrouded in unsolved legends and mysteries. Lovers of lasting impressions and tourists who want to plunge into the world of untouched nature and learn its mysteries and secrets are obliged to take tours to the Kola Peninsula. Lakes, rivers, seas, mountains and the Kuzomen desert (the northernmost) - all this is located in a small area.

It's not as cold here as it seems. Despite the fact that the air temperature in winter drops below -40 degrees, it is relatively comfortable here due to low humidity. There are many ski resorts here, where various services are provided in terms of active recreation. Snowmobile safaris, reindeer and dog sled racing, ski mountaineering, snowboarding, spectacular river and sea walks, river rafting, fishing - all this can be done in this mysterious northern region. There is even the opportunity to swim with beluga whales, seals and whales. There is a high probability of finding wartime items in the water column.

And there are plenty of attractions here, including the mysterious pyramids. On the map of Russia, the Kola Peninsula looks like an inaccessible corner of the globe, but it is worth visiting, no matter what.

Finally

According to the assumptions of Russian scientists, the pyramids of Egypt, like the pyramids of Mexico and Russia (including in Crimea), are an integral part of the energy and space-time planetary biocomputer, which supports the vital processes of the Earth and is connected with the cosmic intelligence that supports the vital activity of the Universe.

It turns out that Russian scientists have almost completely unraveled the mystery of the oldest pyramids on Earth. Still, there is plenty of work for researchers on the Kola Peninsula.