Black Sea · Ukraine · Bakhchisaray
The Grand Canyon of Crimea is the deepest canyon of Ukraine. Its maximum depth is 320 metres.
This wild mountain range situated in the depth of the Northern slope of the Ay-Petri mountain block of the Crimean ridge 4 km south-east from Sokolinoye village is referred to as a wonder of nature. The Grand Canyon of Crimea was first described by prof...
Black Sea · Ukraine · Alushta
The Crimean Natural Reserve is situated in the central part of the mountainous Crimea, near the bottom of Mount Babugan, on the yayla and partially on the southern slope of the Main Ridge. This is the largest natural area of protection at the peninsula (34,000 sq km or 13,130 sq miles). The Natural Reserve was established 150 years ago and first in...
Black Sea · Ukraine · Simferopol
The Mramornaya Cave (literally translates as Marble Cave) is situated in the mountainous massif of Chatyr-Dag. The picturesque silhouette of this mountain is seen from very different points and distances and is considered to be a symbol of the Crimea.
The Chatyr-Dag plateau is dappled with numerous karst caverns making it look like the moon. Mor...