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Byriuchyi Island is the extended southeastern edge of the Fedotova Spit, from which it was separated by a small strait until 1929, which is why it is called an island.
Now Byriuchyi Island is connected to the mainland by a dry isthmus. The dimensions are approximately 20 by 5 kilometers.
According to legend, Byriuchyi Island was built by order of Peter I. The name can be interpreted as "Wolf Island" (biryuk - lone wolf). Perhaps once wolves really lived on the island, but now the main inhabitants are deer, brought in 1928 from Askania-Nova. There are also steppe saiga antelopes, hares and foxes, raccoon-like Ussuri dogs and pheasants.
The Azov-Syvaskyi National Nature Park was created on the territory of Byriuchyi Island. Research work on acclimatization of new plants and animals is being carried out. A special permit from the reserve administration is required for an excursion visit.
Byriuchyi Island Henichesk
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The "Hot spring" Hydropathic in Henicheska Hirka operates on the basis of a source of natural thermal water from a well 1,600 meters deep, discovered in the 1960s.
The water is slightly alkaline, iodine-bromine, chloride-sodium, with a temperature of 40-42 degrees. It is used for the treatment of diseases of the cardiovascular and nervous systems, the musculoskeletal system, and the muscles, as well as for the recovery of patients for preventive purposes. There are two "flowing pools", bathtubs, an "underwater lift" pool, and massage services for vacationers.
The balneo-hospital operates on an outpatient basis from May to October, it does not provide housing and food.
Henicheska Hirka
Natural object , Rest on the water , Beach
Arabat Spit (or Arabat Arrow) is the largest sand spit in Ukraine, which separates the Black Sea Bay of Sivash from the Sea of Azov.
It was formed as a result of sand washing 850 years ago. Length - about 115 kilometers, width - from 270 meters to 8 kilometers. On the continental side, it starts from the port city of Henichesk, near the base on the Crimean side - the ruins of the Turkish Arabat fortress (1651), taken by Russian troops in 1771.
Arabat Spit is a popular and inexpensive resort area, with about 100 health resorts. The entire eastern part of the spit is a continuous sandy beach, the western part is the Sivash Bay with unique healing mud and salts.
In the area of the village of Shchaslyvtseve there is a thermal spring of healing mineral water.
The concrete highway from Henichesk only reaches the village of Strilkove, further traffic on the dirt road, nicknamed the "washing board", is very difficult.
Henichesk
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The Henichesk Museum of Local Lore presents an interesting collection dedicated to the history of the city of Henichesk.
There are 2 dioramas in the "Nature of the Land" hall: "Sea of Azov" and "Biryuchy Island".
Among the unique exhibits: stele of the Sarmatian period, bones of a southern elephant (mammoth), ancient amphorae, paintings by the people's artist Kupriyanov, archival documents from the period of fascist occupation, everyday life, clothes, dishes of the XVIII-XIX centuries.
A special exhibit is the wooden bow decoration of the medieval vessel "Head of Tour" (X-XI centuries), which is a tourist symbol of Henichesk.
Vidrodzhennya Street, 1 Henichesk
The thermal source of therapeutic mineral water is located at the exit from Shchaslyvtseve in the direction of Strilkove, next to the Pillbox (DOT) "Dnipro", on the territory of the unfinished Inter Medical Eco City complex.
Water with a temperature of up to 70 degrees gushes out of the well, then successively flows through three shallow pools, gradually cooling down.
Water is indicated for the treatment of cardiovascular diseases, central nervous system, musculoskeletal system, chronic inflammatory diseases of women, diseases of the gastrointestinal tract, endocrine and metabolic disorders, as well as skin diseases. Taking mineral baths also helps to heal wounds.
There are no medical personnel and official procedures, but people are attracted by the possibility of free self-treatment.
Naberezhna Street Shchaslyvtseve
Temple , Architecture
The Church of the Nativity of the Holy Virgin began to be built in 1905 at the men's monastery, which was founded in Henichesk by the old beggar Sozontiy, who was considered blessed.
The church was built in the Rus-Byzantine style.
During Soviet times, the temple was preserved, although it was used as a gymnasium and granary.
In 1989, the church was opened again, restoration was carried out.
Monastyrska Street, 14/1 Henichesk