Crimea, with its rugged terrain and rocky landscapes, is a region known for its diverse geographical features. The Crimean Peninsula is connected to the mainland by the Perekop Isthmus and boasts a varied landscape consisting of shallow inlets, steppe regions under agricultural cultivation, and alpine fold mountains in the south. Flying a drone over Crimea peninsula The Crimean Mountains, also referred to as the Yayla Mountains, run parallel to the southeastern coast of Crimea and feature peaks like Roman-Kosh, rising to 1,545 meters in height. The mountains exhibit a range of vegetation zones, from steppe and broadleaf forests on the northern slopes to shrublands and woodlands on the southern slopes. Crimea Mountains The vegetation in southern Crimea is influenced by its Mediterranean biome characteristics, with mild winters and dry summers. The region is home to a variety of flora, including oak forests, junipers,
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