Add to favorite
 
Subscribe to our Newsletters Subscribe to our Newsletters Get Daily Updates RSS

Dolphins were Spotted near the Border of St. Petersburg
19.06.2020 15:06
Dolphins were Spotted near the Border of St. Petersburg
(Source: https://img4.dp.ru/images/article/2020/06)

Dolphins were spotted near the border of St. Petersburg in the Gulf of Finland for the first time since 1935. 

      Recently, a group of dolphins in the Gulf of Finland was observed from the coast in the village of Privetninskoye (Vyborg district of the Leningrad region), the "Friends of the Baltic Seal Fund" said.

      The messages posted on the VKontakte social network say that on June 11 dolphins were spotted in the Gulf of Finland, near the Finnish city of Lovissa. A few days later they were noticed on Russian territory, 100-300 meters from land in the village of Pryvetninskoye, which is almost on the border with St. Petersburg.

      Specialists report that the last time dolphins were sighted in Petersburg was in 1935.



Author: Anna Dorozhkina

Tags: St. Petersburg     

Next Previous


You might also find interesting:








Comment on our site


RSS   twitter      submit


Ïàðòåð


TAGS:
Hermitage  Exhibitions in Moscow  Monuments in Russia  Mstislav Keldysh  Russian parliament  Chukotka  Fairs in Moscow  Russian science  St. Petersburg  Anatoly Kucherena  Leningrad  Moscow  Russian economy  Sochi  Asteroids  Russian tourism  visa-free regime  Russian theatres  EU sanctions  Russian fashion designer  Martiros Sarjan  Russian scientists  mobile charging points  Exhibitions in Saint Petersburg  White Elephant Award  Gorky Park  Bashneft  Russian Cinema  Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Russia  Genghis Khan  Musicals in Moscow  agriculture  Abaza  Valery Gergiev  Russian interent  Russia  Patriarshiy Garden  Solovki  Constantin Stanislavski  holidays  Tudors  Kizhi  Russian sportsmen  Film Distribution  Stay Home Online Events  Sokolniki Park  Intelligent Transportation System  Hans Feurer  shale oil   Russian business 


Travel Blogs
Top Traveling Sites