
The journey to Taimyr began on March 28 in Norilsk, where the team held a four-day lecture series. Over the course of four days, expedition members met with local residents, shared their experience of Arctic travel, and presented the capabilities of the Zvezda amphibious all-terrain vehicles in Far North conditions.
The journey to Taimyr began on March 28 in Norilsk, where the team held a four-day lecture series. Over the course of four days, expedition members met with local residents, shared their experience of Arctic travel, and presented the capabilities of the Zvezda amphibious all-terrain vehicles in Far North conditions.
Continuing along the route, the team passed through Krasnoyarsk and reached Dudinka, where a meeting took place with Vera Nikolaevna Cherkasova — Director of the Taimyr College and Deputy Chair of the Working Group on Education and Science of the Northern Forum.
The meeting was warm and substantive. Vera Nikolaevna showed genuine interest in the expedition and the potential of the vehicles in Arctic conditions. Such encounters are living proof that the people of the North and Arctic engineering speak the same language.
On April 3, the expedition reached Khatanga — one of the most remote settlements in Taimyr — pressing on through the harsh Arctic expanses without losing momentum.
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