Cape Aya on the southern coast of Crimea is considered the conditional western border of the SCC.
It is a steep spur of the Main Ridge of the Crimean Mountains (the highest point of the cape is Mount Kokiya-Kala, 558 meters).
The state landscape reserve "Cape Aya" combines such natural attractions as the Batylyman tract, groves of Pizunda pine, tall juniper and Stankevych pine, as well as a coastal aqua complex near Cape Aya.
At the foot of the cape there are caves and the beach "Lost World", which can be reached from Balaklava only by sea.
Last update
12/8/2023
Categories | Natural object |
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Address |
Batylyman tract
Sevastopol |
Coordinates | 44.4274515° N, 33.6566591° E Coordinates copied |
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