Tsypnavolok

Tsypnavolok or Tsyp-Navolok (Russian: Цыпнаволок, Цып-Наволок) is a rural locality (an inhabited locality) in Pechengsky District of Murmansk Oblast, Russia, located on the Rybachy Peninsula by Cape Tsypnavolok, by the Barents Sea.

[4] In 1867, a fishing village was established near Cape Tsypnavolok by Kola Norwegians (immigrants from Norway).

After World War II, the Norwegians were allowed to return to Murmansk Oblast, but they were to be settled in Port-Vladimir (69°24′55.1″N 33°7′6.4″E / 69.415306°N 33.118444°E / 69.415306; 33.118444) on Shalim Island in Kolsky District.

)[citation needed] As of 2009, Tsypnavolok hosted a military unit, a weather station, and a lighthouse.

Accumulations of sulfide (chalcopyrite, galena, pyrite, sphalerite) nodules in turbidites are found in the area.