Krabbe Peninsula

The Krabbe Peninsula is the second most popular object after the Gamova Peninsula, and otherwise as "mysterious" and "mysterious", it is no longer called. The peninsula is uninhabited, fully included in the buffer zone of specially protected natural territories (Southern Marine Reserve and Nature Monument of Novgorod Bay). Only one road, created by jeppers and trucks of the Krabbe base, runs along the peninsula. Here there is an interesting object - the Western area of the marine reserve in the bays of Kreiserok and Minonosok, completely reserved for growing a scallop to replenish the biota of Peter the Great Bay.
The peninsula is a museum of the era of Korean immigration to the territory of the Hasan region: it is dotted with the remains of Korean fanzas of the late XIX - early XX century. Equally common are the remains of a fortified area during the Second World War, which occupied the entire peninsula.