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Welcome to the mystical Solovetsky Islands, an archipelago nestled in the White Sea, just below the Arctic Circle. These islands are a treasure trove of natural beauty, religious heritage, and archaeological wonders. The most famous attraction on the Solovetsky Islands is the Solovetsky Monastery, a UNESCO World Heritage site dating back to the 15th century. But the wonders don't end there. Explore the breathtaking scenery, where unspoiled northern nature meets religious and archaeological artifacts. Discover the ancient stone labyrinths, crafted by an unknown ancient culture in the 1st-2nd century AD. These intricate structures will leave you in awe of the island's rich history. The more recent additions, built during Stalin's era, serve as a stark reminder of the monastery's dark past as a GULAG camp. Despite its tumultuous history, the Solovetsky Monastery has been restored and returned to its role as a key national shrine. Today, it attracts numerous tourists and pilgrims seeking spiritual enlightenment. The islands are sparsely populated, offering a true escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Whether you're a camper or a luxury traveler, the tourist facilities on the Solovetsky Islands cater to all. Embark on a captivating journey to Solovki and immerse yourself in the blend of spirituality, wilderness, and history that this unique destination has to offer. Visit during the summer and experience the magical midnight sun season, but be prepared for the challenge of cold winds and a myriad of mosquitoes.
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