Khortytsia, Balka Generalka

Khortytsia, Balka Generalka

Khortytsia, Balka Generalka
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Panoramic photo by Anton Kalkasov Taken 18:50, 25/09/2009 - Views loading...

Khortytsia, Balka Generalka

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View from Khortytsia island onto Staryi Dnieper river. From this steep of Generalka gully there is a view onto cliffs of right river's bank and Baburka district of Zaporizhia city.
In down-stream direction there is Preobrazhensky bridge, which connects Khortytsia island with right bank of Dnieper.

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B: Khortytsia, Preobrazhensky bridge

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