Crimean stories. Visit to Cape Tarkhankut.
This is a continuation of my story about visiting the Tarkhankutsky nature reserve in Crimea. The first time I arrived at this place in the late afternoon. The sun was going down and warm evening weather with warm rays of the sun made this place simply magical.
The second time I was in this place closer to dinner. Despite the bright direct sun, the picture that I saw was amazing. There were small white clouds in the sky, the water was clear, a little greenish.
If for the first time we walked along the coast along the cliffs on foot, this time I decided to get here by car and drive along the coast in search of beautiful views. Usually tourists are taken to beautiful places by boat on the sea. Car enthusiasts move along the coast.
Along the entire coast here and there, amazingly beautiful views are opened to me. Down below the rocks in clear water diving enthusiasts swim.
In some places you can go down from the rocks directly to the sea. This is usually difficult, as the cliffs are high, but once you get to the water you can see even more impressive pictures.
The rocks themselves inspired me with their rugged facets of stones. Below in clear water you can see fish, crabs, jellyfish.
In the rocks here and there you can find grottoes and small caves made by the sea and time. It is very impressive when you find yourself in such a place.
In addition to the grottoes, I saw passages made by the sea in the rocks. An Orthodox church stands above one of these passages. When I moved closer, it turned out that this place is the territory of the fishing industry. Entrance to the territory was paid, but this did not stop me.
There was organized a descent to the water itself. Nets, boats, ropes and other elements of fishing.
I especially had vivid impressions from the rocks. I made several panoramas of these rocks, consisting of 5-6 frames. I am going to print these photos large, maybe even very large. 2 meters high. Since the panoramas from a large number of frames, the resolution turned out to be so large that it will be possible to consider all the grains of sand and cracks in the stones.