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WILD NATURE BETWEEN PEBBLE BEACHES AND MOUNTAIN PEAKS

A Natural Paradise on the Eastern Black Sea Coast

 

The region along the eastern Black Sea coast impresses with its unspoiled, wild nature and extraordinary landscape diversity. Climatically, the area can be described as temperate subtropical — a unique feature that explains the remarkable richness and diversity of its flora and fauna. Here, the climatic characteristics of the coastal landscape meet the harsh weather conditions of the mountainous regions, resulting in dynamic and sometimes spectacular weather changes.

 

Summers are often hot, sunny, and humid, with occasional refreshing rainfall. Winters can be cold, windy, and heavily snowy at higher elevations. Spring and autumn are particularly beautiful: in spring, nature awakens in a vibrant display of blossoms, while in autumn, the vegetation turns into glowing colors, bathing the landscape in a warm, golden atmosphere.

 

For travelers and nature lovers, the region offers an impressive variety: expansive pebble beaches, rocky coastal sections, lush green hills, majestic waterfalls, breathtaking gorges, and lively mountain rivers. Dense forests, remote mountain lakes, and striking rock formations at higher altitudes give the landscape its distinctive character.

 

Wild mountain rivers originate at the peaks, flow through forested hills, and eventually reach the sea — a fascinating natural spectacle.

 

Geographically, the Kaçkar Mountains form an extension of the Caucasus. The alpine meadows, covered with colorful flowers, provide rich grazing land for cows, sheep, and goats.

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