A remote Russian Arctic town makes a bid to become a new stopover on the way to the North Pole

At 71 degrees North, Khatanga is one of the northernmost settlements in Russia.

By Atle Staalesen, The Independent Barents Observer July 24, 2019
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Local authorities in Khatanga, a remote community in Russia’s Taymyr Peninsula, are aiming to develop the town as a transit hub for tourists attempting to travel to the North Pole.

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