Norwegian Finnish Russian tripoint Treriksroysa
Russian Norwegian Border near Kirkenes August 2018
A motorcycle adventure from Germany to North Cape via Russia/Murmansk. These are the last miles from Russia to Norway to the first checkpoint from the border control.
Ein Motorradabenteuer von Berlin zum Nordkap über Russland. Dies sind die letzten KM in Russland bis zur Grenze nach Norwegen/Kirkenes.
Music: Epic Cinematic Movie Trailer Music - Alex Zavesa
Borealis Treriksrøysa
Borealis Project:
Treriksrøysa, the border between Norway, Russia and Finland in the Pasvik Nature Reserve.
#Amazing #Russia #Norway #Border Amazing Experience in Norwegian Russian Border
The border between Norway and Russia (Norwegian: Russergrensen, Russian: Российско-норвежская граница, Rossiysko-Norvezhskaya Grants) consists of a 195.7-kilometer (121.6 mi) land border between Sør-Varanger, Norway, and Pechengsky District, Russia, and a 23.2-kilometer (14.4 mi) marine border in the Varangerfjord. It further consists of a border between the two countries' exclusive economic zones (EEZ) in the Barents Sea and the Arctic Ocean. Between 1944 and 1991 the border was between Norway and the Soviet Union. There is a single border crossing, on E105, located at Storskog in Norway and Borisoglebsky (Boris Gleb) in Russia. The Norwegian side is patrolled by the Garrison of Sør-Varanger and is under the jurisdiction of the Norwegian Border Commissioner, while the Russian side is patrolled by the Border Guard Service of Russia. Two-thirds of the border follows two rivers, the Pasvikelva and Jakobselva.
Boundary markers for Norway (yellow) and Russia (red and green) are located 4 m (13 ft) apart. The border runs halfway between the markers.
The border was defined as a march in a treaty in 1326 and separated which parts of the Sami could be taxed by Norway and Russia. The borderline was defined by a treaty in 1826 and essentially remains the same border today. In 1920 Petsamo was ceded to Finland and the border became part of the Finland–Norway border. Petsamo was ceded to the Soviet Union in 1944 and the Norway–Soviet Union border was established. During the Cold War, the border was one of two between the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and the Soviet Union, the other being the Soviet Union–Turkey border. From 1991 to 1999 it was the only border between Russia and NATO. It is Norway's youngest unchanged border. Since the 1960s there has been disagreement as to the border between the two countries' EEZs, but this was resolved by a delimitation agreement in 2010.
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Treriksrøysa Tripoint FINORU (Øvre Pasvik)
Treriksrøysa 06.04.19
De siste 5 km fra der skogsbilveien slutter og til Treriksrøysa i Pasvik med snøscooter. (Norge, Finnland og Russland)
Dette er også en lett og populær Perletur på sommeren.
The last 5 km from where the forest road ends and to Treriksrøysa in Pasvik with snowmobile. Three countries meet: Norway, Finland and Russia
This is also a light and popular pearl watch in the summer.
Treriksrøysa - (Dreiländersteinhaufen) - ► 2003 ◄ Dreilaendereck Tripoint Finnmark Nordnorge
Situation im Herbst 2003 am Drei-Laenderpunkt
Norwegen - Finnland - Russland
Mittlerweile ist alles mit Hinweis- bzw. Verbotsschildern zugestellt
Boundary pillars on the Russian-Norwegian border
Boundary pillars on the Russian-Norwegian border, Finnmark county
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Norway roads | road Rv92 | Finland border - Karasjok
Norwegian road Rv92 from Karigasniemi (Finland) to Karasjok
May 2017
timelaps 3x speed
9 04 2019 Treriksrøysa
Dogsledding, three country cairn
Grens Finland Noorwegen
Grens Finland Noorwegen
Norway Russia bordered by frozen lake
Snowmobiles!
Tension at Norway's icy border with Russia as military presence increases
-Under a soft winter sun in northern Norway, U.S. Marines in camouflaged combat jackets and white trousers train in the ice and snow as they learn how to fight in the freezing cold. A few hundred kilometres away, Russia is modernising its forces on the Kola Peninsula. Francesca Lynagh reports.
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Grense Jakobselv
Drive along the border river between Norway and Russia to Grense Jacobselv till the road ends
Grensepatrulje langs Pasvikelva
Grensepatruljebåt fra Skogfoss grensestasjon ved Pasvikelva. Båten patruljerer langs russergrensa. Les mer om patruljebåten på batliv.com.
Norwegian Russian Border
Norwegian Russian Border
Crossing Finnish-Norwegian border
Aurora at Norway/Finland border
Taken at ISO 64000 on Sony A7iii
NORWAY | WALKING TO THE RUSSIAN/FINNISH & NORWEGIAN BORDER POINT
NORWAY: WALKING TO THE TRI BORDER POINTS
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Crossing the Russian border by bike. How to cross the Russian border with your motorcycle
A driver and his passenger should prepare the necessary documents before crossing the border:
1. Passport with valid visa (if a visa is required);
2. International driving license (or if your national driving license has a text in English – it will be enough);
3. Vehicle registration certificate
4. Certificate of ownership
5. Green card insurance.
6. Hotel booking or tour booking (but this ask very rarely)
Pay additional attention to motorcycle insurance policy. Green Card is a mandatory insurance of civil liability of motorcycle owners going abroad by motorcycle. The aim of this type of insurance is to protect the interests of motorcycle owners in case they damage property of third parties, health or life because of an accident. Green Card policy allows the use of a motorcycle in another country that is a member of this system. The best solution is to buy it at your home country. But also such policy can be bought while crossing the border.
It is also necessary to remember the rule of “green” and “red” ways. The first one is for those who don't need to declare goods, drinks and other things; “red” way is for others. It’s necessary to fill declaration in both cases. Those who move via “green” way specify their motorcycle in declaration. Those who move via “red” way specify their motorcycle in declaration as well as declared goods
Border crossing can take 2-5 hours, depends on traffic. We suggest to politely overcome cars and ask border officers if you can pass without waiting in the line. They usually let you do that.
At the border you will have to fill:
1) Two copies of the Declaration form. You can fill them right at the border or do it at home in advance.
2) Two copies of Migration card. Both blanks are free and in Russian/English, so you can understand what is written. Store it in safe place with passport because you will need this papers when you leave Russia. Also in the hotels this papers are required.
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