Pakri Cliff, Paldiski Estonia
14.5.2017 we visited Pakri Cliff in Paldiski Estonia.
The height of the limestone cliff at the top of the Pakri peninsula is 24–25 m. Unlike Ontika with its opulent Klint vegetation, the Pakri Cliff wall offers a cross section of all limestone layers in the course of several kilometres. Black guillemot, quite unique in Estonia, lives in the cracks of the Cliff.
Pakri pank eli Pakrin rantatörmä on Paldiskin niemellä Virossa sijaitseva suuri rantatörmä, joka koostuu ordovikikautisesta kalkkikivestä ja kambrikautisesta savikivestä. Alueella on runsaasti neuvostoajan raunioita. Törmän päälle on myös rakennettu majakka.
Life is either a daring adventure or nothing at all. - Helen Keller
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Pakri Peninsula.The coastal cliff on Pakri Cape.
Pakri peninsula is the most visually impressive shoreline cliff in the Baltic States – the Pakri cliff , which is as much as 24 metres high.
On the Pakri peninsula near Paldiski you can see some of the former Soviet military objects as well as the highest lighthouse in Estonia
Pakri - pangad ja kevadised veed
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Pakri poolsaare rannik / droonivideo
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EXPLORING ON THE EDGE OF THE CLIFF // PAKRI, ESTONIA
Pakri cliff
Shot near Paldiski
Music by Xenia Zemskaja-Chertkova,
Lighthouse Pakri in storm
People coming to see storm in Pakri, Paldiski
Baltic Sea. Pakri Peninsula
Baltic Sea.
Pakri Peninsula.
Waterfalls flying up in Estonia
with the strong wind, waterfalls flying up at the North-Western coast of Estonia
Surf 24.04.15 Laoküla secret spot
Tuul 8-10 m/s, Lohe 13 Gaastra Pure
Маяк Пакри, Эстония / On the top of Pakri Lighthouse, Estonia
Как РФ нападет на Эстонию
Naissaar Lighthouse Estonia Tallin
Visiting Naissaar Lighthouse, Estonia 16.06.2012
Climbing up, only 201 steps.
Vierailulla Naissaaren majakassa. Vain 201 askelmaa huipulle.
Panga cliff.m2t
Panga cliff in Saaremaa, скала Панга на Сааремаа
The walk to the lighthouse
Gājiens uz Kolkas bāku 2010.gada ziemā.
Eesti rannad 11 /Estonian beaches 11 Lohusalu rand/ beach and port 19.06.17
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Seekord filmisin vähemalt Tallinlastele ka tuntud randa Lohasalus.
Lohusalu asub Keila vallas kohe peale Keila joad 12km/Keilast 25km ja Tallinnast juba 41km. Lohusalus on liivarand ,mis on tervelt 5 km lai-meremäe rannaga koos.. Laulasmaa asub Lohusalu ees ja seal on nii kaks kohvikut, tenniseväljak ja kaks poodi, loomulikult kohalik kool. . Samuti spaga hotell. . Puhkekohad ehk rendile saab võtta kui varakult tellida mõne majakese. Lohusalu is kurort village. Here are Yachtport ,beach and 2 food storages, Hotel with SPA and You can eraly in winter reservered some little houses for camping. Tallinn is at Lohusalu 41km, Keila 25, Keila-Joa 12km and Paldiski 18km.
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The Gulf of Finland (Finnish: Suomenlahti; Estonian: Soome laht; Russian: Фи́нский зали́в, tr. Finskiy zaliv, IPA: [ˈfʲinskʲɪj zɐˈlʲif]; Swedish: Finska viken) is the easternmost arm of the Baltic Sea. It extends between Finland (to the north) and Estonia (to the south) all the way to Saint Petersburg in Russia, where the river Neva drains into it. Other major cities around the gulf include Helsinki and Tallinn. The eastern parts of the Gulf of Finland belong to Russia, and some of Russia's most important oil harbours are located farthest in, near Saint Petersburg (including Primorsk). As the seaway to Saint Petersburg, the Gulf of Finland has been and continues to be of considerable strategic importance to Russia. Some of the environmental problems affecting the Baltic Sea are at their most pronounced in the shallow gulf.