Ustinola (Russian: Усть-Нера, Oost-NE-ra)lie inYakutiaOf a city.
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Approximately 17,000 people in this gold mining town are located at the confluence of the Nera and Indigirka rivers. Despite the severe cold in winter and intense heat in summer, the town does not lack substance or location. In particular, passing tall and steep mountains are surrounded by glaciers and endless coniferous forests.
arrival
car
Through the road, Ustinola happened to beYakutskwithMagadanBetween the two places is about 1017 kilometers.
Aviation
By plane, there is going toTomtor、YakutskwithMoscowFlights (seasonal).
Travel around
This town can cover the foot of the mountain. There is a bus to the airport, about 8 kilometers west.
go sightseeing
The Regional Museum has some interesting exhibits covering geography, geology, aboriginal culture, and local history (in 1938, the first geologist used a seaplane to reach the local area).
Activity
Shopping
Dining
There are restaurants in the local area, but most are only open on Friday and Saturday nights.
Nightlife
Liquor, juice or water can be purchased at any corner store. If it is not illegal, local consumption is unacceptable.
Accommodation
There is a restaurant in a pink building on the main street. A single room is 1,600 rubles per night (a contract of $50), but it is relatively basic. There are also campsites near the airport, but wild animals often stop there to find food.
communication
The local Internet cafe is currently unknown. Although mobile communications may still be constantly being repaired, they can still be operated. If you urgently need to use the Internet, you can ask locals and provide paid use. Local consumption is billed in MB.
Next stop
Take the flight about 200 kilometers to the south for Tomtor, and to the north forCold pole. There is a muddy dirt road 50 kilometers south and one of several Gulag concentration camps around is still clearly visible in the area. The intact cultural relics are in the museum, as well as all the collapsed buildings.
About 100 kilometers to the north is the Indigirka Gorge, a spectacular gathering place for rapids that can be visited by helicopter. There are some organized rafting expeditions here, but they have not been organized in recent years. The rapids are quite roughly so that fish cannot cross-exist as different species above and below.