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 C...
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