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Crimea - the Place Where Summer Lives

Crimea

In winter I miss summer. In summer I miss winter. In cold days I remeber Crimea. It was one of my first long independent journeys. There I first saw sea. This fantastic place with its great nature and history, wonderful light and sky is always in my heart.


Crimea

In the evening the sky there looks like it was painted by oil paints. Sometimes it looks like watercolor.

Crimea

Here you can take part in sea excursion and look at different ships, yachts and even submarines.

Sevastopol, Crimea

Balaklava, Crimea

Sevastopol, Crimea

Here you can also enjoy visiting historical places. For example, Chersonesos, that was founded by ancient Greeks.
Chersonesos, Crimea

Chersonesos, Crimea

Chersonesos, Crimea

One of interesting objects here is Chersonesos bell. It has had some adventures. It was even in Paris, in Notre Dame Cathedral. 
Chersonesos, Crimea

Chersonesos, Crimea

One of picruresque places in Crimea is Fiolent Cape.
Fiolent cape, Crimea

Fiolent cape, Crimea

Fiolent cape, Crimea


Feel summer in winter:)

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