Dniester Canyon

Dniester Canyon (Дністровський каньйон)
National Park
Dniester landscape in West Ukraine
Country Ukraine
Region Ternopil Oblast
Districts Borshchiv Raion, Buchach Raion, Zalishchyky Raion, Monastyryska Raion
Tributaries
 - left Zolota Lypa, Koropets, Strypa, Dzhuryn, Seret River, Zbruch
Landmarks Dzhuryn Waterfall, Rusyliv Waterfall Cascade
River Dniester
Length 250 km (155 mi), East–West
Area 108.29 km2 (42 sq mi)
 - State owned 71.897 km2 (28 sq mi)
 - Communal 36.395 km2 (14 sq mi)
Geology Karst, Limestone, Travertine
Period Silurian
Animal Sterlet, European otter, European badger, wildcat, lynx, coluber
National Park 2010
 - Landscape Park 1990
Management Ministry of Environment (Ukraine)
 - location Kiev
IUCN category II - National Park
Recognition Seven Natural Wonders of Ukraine

Dniester Canyon – the Dniester River canyon, located at the territory of Dniester River Valley in Ukraine. On February 3, 2010, the Regional landscape park "Dnister Canyon" was promoted to the status of the National Nature Park.[1]

Overview

Main article: Dniester River
Dniester Canyon, close to the mouth of Strypa, Ternopil region.
Dniester Canyon at the village of Pylypche, Borshchiv Raion, Ternopil Oblast of western Ukraine

The Dniester River is the second largest and the most ecologically clean river in Ukraine. Canyon is partly flooded by reservoir waters. Its depth reaches near fifty meters at its maximum. Dniester Canyon is 250 km (160 mi) river segment from the mouth of Zolota Lypa River to the mouth of Zbruch. Here Dniester flows in a canyon valley with depth 80–200 m (260–660 ft). The canyon nature is original and unique. Geological, botanical, archaeological, hydrological sights form unique landscapes here. In separate places, there are areas with valuable arboreal or shrub breeds, age-old and exotic things trees.

Dniester Canyon is the most interesting and the most picturesque area of the Dniester River. The steep canyon slopes are of limestone and the nature of the area is particularly beautiful, as it was chosen as one of 7 natural wonders of Ukraine.

The Dniester slopes are covered with a lot of rare plants and are a house for hundreds of types of animals and birds.

The Dniester canyon is an original open-air-museum, where the best creations of living and lifeless nature are collected in virgin and harmonious combination. Within the canyon there are more than ten karst caves and grottoes. The whimsical view of such caves from the river reach level especially impresses, and small waterfalls of so-called "maiden's tears", which run along copse thick bryophyte rocks, present spectacle of a unique beauty.

Landscape

The most valuable and picturesque part of the whole Dniester is the 250 km-stretch from the mouth of the river Zolota Lypa to the mouth of the river Zbruch, which is called the Dnister Canyon. The nature of the Dniester Canyon is specific and original. These are first of all picturesque landscapes and their versatility which impart contribute to the originality of these routes. The steep rocky or wooden banks with the heights to 200 m (660 ft), unique travertine rocks and geological exfoliation, caves and grottoes with signs of human settlement upon them, waterfalls, picturesque islands, monuments of nature, history, architecture, ethnography – all these can be seen miles and miles. And all this is a wild and virginal nature which gives a perfect possibility to plunge into the world of silence and calmness.

Canyon segments

Dniester Canyon is a 250 km (160 mi) segment of Dniester River from the mouth of Zolota Lypa to the mouth of Zbruch.

Protection

The National Nature Park Dniester Canyon was established along the Dniester River course by Presidential Decree 2010 and Decree of the Minister of Environment and Natural Resources on December 12, 2011.[2]

Tourism

The Dniester Canyon attracts thousands of water tourists each year.

Alloy on the Dniester river is one of the most interesting trips in Ukraine. Picturesque landscapes include steep rocky or forest banks of 200 m high, unique travertine rocks and geological removed layers, caves and grottoes, waterfalls, islands, monuments of nature, history, architecture, ethnography.

Skydiving

The villages of Isakiv and Odaiv that are located at the canyon attract skydivers not only from Ukraine, but also from Belarus, Russia, Poland, Germany, and many other countries. Twice a year All-Ukrainian and International skydiving competition takes place here.

References

  1. Один із переможців акції «7 природних чудес України» отримав статус Національного
  2. Хронологія подій (Ukrainian)

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