View from a hill near the museum of history of Zaporizhzhya Cossacks

View from a hill near the museum of history of Zaporizhzhya Cossacks

View from a hill near the museum of history of Zaporizhzhya Cossacks
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View from a hill near the museum of history of Zaporizhzhya Cossacks

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View from a hill near the museum of history of Zaporizhzhya Cossacks onto Dnieper Hydroelectric Station (DniproHES), the Preobrazhensky bridge, and the reconstruction of Zaporizhian Sich.

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A: Zaporizhian Sich

by Anton Kalkasov, 480 meters away

Historical and сultural сomplex "Zaporizhzhya Sich "on the island Khortitsa is a reconstruction of an...

Zaporizhian Sich

B: Sovuta's rock (RU:"Sovutina skala")

by Anton Kalkasov, 940 meters away

Sovuta's Rock rises above the same-named gully, both named in honour  of the cossack called Sovuta.Sc...

Sovuta's rock (RU:

C: khortytsia. Sanctuary of the Bronze Age.

by Anton Kalkasov, 970 meters away

The complex of sanctuary-observatory is located on a hill Bragarnya. The sanctuary consists of two pa...

khortytsia. Sanctuary of the Bronze Age.

D: "Chayka" children's summer camp

by Anton Kalkasov, 1.1 km away

E: "Chaika" Children's summer camp, the area

by Anton Kalkasov, 1.1 km away

F: Khortytsia, ancient sanctuary near Balka Great Molodnyaga

by Anton Kalkasov, 1.2 km away

Reconstruction of the sanctuary on the slope of the Velyka Molodnyaga gully. In the distance, there i...

Khortytsia, ancient sanctuary near Balka Great Molodnyaga

G: Khortytsia, Preobrazhensky bridge

by Anton Kalkasov, 1.9 km away

Zaporizhzhia city. View from Khortytsia island onto Dnieper river and Preobrazhensky bridge. The brid...

Khortytsia, Preobrazhensky bridge

H: Khortytsia, Naumova gully

by Anton Kalkasov, 2.2 km away

In riverbed  the Old Dnepr there was an ancient river crossing near the beam Naumova, which was proba...

Khortytsia, Naumova gully

I: Khortytsia, Naumova cliff

by Anton Kalkasov, 2.2 km away

View from Naumov cliff on Khortitsya island onto Stary Dnieper river. There are steep of right bank o...

Khortytsia, Naumova cliff

J: Saporoschja-Roadworks

by H-J-Weber, 2.5 km away

Saporoschja-Roadworks

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