kobakaya

navigate by keyword : 1912 along arrival attractions black botanic botanical cape cave climate coast coastline construction count crimea crimean currently cut down entertainment falcon from golitsyn golitsyns green grotto growing holiday karauloba kobakaya laid located mainly mansion mount mountain nicholas novy novyi orders part passes path peninsula popular prince resort rocks route russia sea sightseeing slope southern southwest suspension svet svit tatar tourist tourists town trail tree tsar ukraine view white wine

The part of Golitsyn`s Trail, or Falcon Trail, in Novy Svit town, Crimea Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mountain Koba-Kaya in Crimea Royalty Free Stock Photo
Eagle Koba-Kaya mountain, Crimea Royalty Free Stock Photo
The view to the beach on Golitsyn`s Trail, or Falcon Trail, in Novy Svit town, Crimea Royalty Free Stock Photo
The stairs on Golitsyn`s Trail, or Falcon Trail, in Novy Svit town, Crimea Royalty Free Stock Photo
Crimea.Trail. Golitsyn. Mount Koba-Kaya, the settlement Novyy Svet. Imitation of a picture. Oil paint. Illustration Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ancient mines in the mountain Opuk. Opuksky Reserve is located on southern coast of Kerch Peninsula. Royalty Free Stock Photo
The view from Golitsyn`s Trail, or Falcon Trail, in Novy Svit town, Crimea
Popular tourist destination, Koba-Kaya. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Golitsyn`s Trail, or Falcon Trail, in Novy Svit town, Crimea Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ancient mines in the mountain Opuk. Opuksky Reserve is located on southern coast of Kerch Peninsula. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Panoramic view towards Green bay of Novy Svet New World location from top of Koba-Kaya Mountain, Sudak area, Crimea Royalty Free Stock Photo
Beautiful Cape Kapchik in the Black Sea illuminated rising sun. Crimea. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Vinoteca Golitsyn grotto Chaliapin in mountain Koba-Kaya Royalty Free Stock Photo
Golitsyn`s Trail, or Falcon Trail, in Novy Svit town, Crimea Royalty Free Stock Photo
Golitsyn`s Trail, or Falcon Trail, is a mountain path cut down on the slope of the Koba-Kaya mount, is located along the coastline to the south-west of Novy Svet town, Crimea. It was laid in 1912 for the arrival of Tsar Nicholas II on the orders of Prince Golitsyn. Now Golitsyn`s Trail is a popular sightseeing route.


Stockphotos.ro (c) 2025. All stock photos are provided by Dreamstime and are copyrighted by their respective owners.