The stone labyrinths on Bolshoi Zayatsky Island are a unique archaeological phenomenon that attracts the attention of researchers and mystery lovers. In total, there are about 35 labyrinths on the islands of the Solovetsky archipelago, of which 13 or 14 are located on Bolshoi Zayatsky Island. Labyrinths are low spiral-shaped stone pavements of rou
Cape Pechak
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Cape Pechak on Bolshoi Solovetsky Island is a place with unique nature and interesting history. Located in the south of the island, it has beautiful sea views and unique tundra vegetation.
In addition to its natural beauty, Cape Pechak retains traces of defensive structures from the time of the Northern Fleet Training Detachment (1939-1957), such as dugouts and pillboxes. These structures are a reminder of the importance of this area in the history of defense.
The trip to Cape Pechak promises to be exciting due to the variety of landscapes along the way. You will be able to enjoy views of the taiga and mixed zones, as well as discover swamps and dwarf tundra trees. In addition, on the way to the cape you can come across several sites of primitive man, which adds interest to this place.
However, it should be remembered that some archaeological objects are located under a thick layer of turf and are difficult to detect without an experienced archaeologist. However, exploring this area can be a rewarding experience for both nature lovers and those interested in history and archaeology.