The continuation of the previous post of trip to Eastern Estonia. Woke up in Narva before the sunrise and started to walk around in the city. Last night we also looked around the centre of Narva for a bit, it was raining like crazy.
The morning was a bit better, no rain.
People walking their dogs.
skazka - seems like a beauty salon
The Narva Castle. It's right on the border of Narva.
A church that was visible from a lot of parts in town.
Morning walk on the edge of the border. It's surprisingly beautiful nature there and some cool industrial landscapes.
And on every other step you can find another fisherman. This one in Estonia.
Narva Hydroelectric Station, located on Russian land, it produces 125 MW of electricity. Built in 1950-1955.
Abandoned bilding on Estonian side.
A smaller part of Narva river.
Another fisherman, again Estonian side.
And another.
A bridge over Narva river.
And another.
And now the Russian gang fishing on the Russian side of the river. They seem to have a lot of fun together.
Some houses on the Russian side, they must have a great view from up there.
New kind of fishing style?
The promenade is really nice, and has been renovated quite recently.
Narva castle from other side.
Russian border side again, it was not too busy that day.
They got the Ukrainian flag upside down somehow.
Awesome outside skatepark and pump track.
The buildings of Kreenholm Manufacturing Company. The building is empty and sometimes you can take tours in it. But today it was closed.
It's a really big building.
Now that I look, there's no photos of the Centre of Narva, and it's probably because it doesn't have that much interesting views, it mostly looks a lot like some parts of Tallinn - Lasnamäe mostly.
There will be one more part coming from Eastern Estonia. Thanks for your time.