Oktyabrsky ski resort in Labytnangi to open the season on December 7
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Oktyabrsky ski resort in Labytnangi to open the season on December 7

Clean Arctic  
11-28-2024
 

The Oktyabrsky ski resort in Labytnangi on Yamal will open the season on December 7, according to the resort's page on the VKontakte social network.

On the occasion of the opening of the 2024/2025 ski season, the organizers promise guests a festive show. 

The program includes a mass descent of skiers with garlands, diodes and flashlights, fire shows, fireworks, quiz, laser tag and other entertainment events for children and adults.

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