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Fading Colors of November in Crimea

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As the holiday tourist season is over, Crimea is slowly sinking into a sleep, getting ready for the approaching winter. However, quiet November is probably the best time to enjoy Crimean nature, far away from the hustle and bustle of dusty metropolises.

© Sputnik / Vasiliy Batanov / Go to the mediabankFortress ruins on the Kale-Burun rock (Burun-Kaya) of the Kurushlyu massif in the Bakhchisarai area of Crimea.
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Fortress ruins on the Kale-Burun rock (Burun-Kaya) of the Kurushlyu massif in the Bakhchisarai area of Crimea.
© Sputnik / Vasiliy Batanov / Go to the mediabankA view of the mountains and the sea in Crimea.
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A view of the mountains and the sea in Crimea.
© Sputnik / Vasiliy Batanov / Go to the mediabankThe village of Zalesnoye on the left slope of the Karalez Valley in the Bakhchisarai area of Crimea.
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The village of Zalesnoye on the left slope of the Karalez Valley in the Bakhchisarai area of Crimea.
© Sputnik / Vasiliy Batanov / Go to the mediabankSt. Nicholas Church, the only lighthouse temple dedicated to travelers and those who died at sea.
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St. Nicholas Church, the only lighthouse temple dedicated to travelers and those who died at sea.
© Sputnik / Vasiliy Batanov / Go to the mediabankA bull in the Bakhchisarai area of Crimea.
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A bull in the Bakhchisarai area of Crimea.
© Sputnik / Vasiliy Batanov / Go to the mediabankAn obelisk in Yalta, Crimea.
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An obelisk in Yalta, Crimea.
© Sputnik / Vasiliy Batanov / Go to the mediabankThe Kale-Burun rock (Burun-Kaya) of the Kurushlyu massif in the Bakhchisarai area of Crimea.
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The Kale-Burun rock (Burun-Kaya) of the Kurushlyu massif in the Bakhchisarai area of Crimea.
© Sputnik / Vasiliy Batanov / Go to the mediabankA field in Crimea.
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A field in Crimea.
© Sputnik / Vasiliy Batanov / Go to the mediabankChurch of Resurrection (1892) on the Red Rock near the town of Foros in Crimea.
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Church of Resurrection (1892) on the Red Rock near the town of Foros in Crimea.
© Sputnik / Vasiliy Batanov / Go to the mediabankA road in the mountains, Crimea.
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A road in the mountains, Crimea.
© Sputnik / Vasiliy Batanov / Go to the mediabankFortress ruins on the Kale-Burun rock (Burun-Kaya) of the Kurushlyu massif in the Bakhchisarai area of Crimea.
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Fortress ruins on the Kale-Burun rock (Burun-Kaya) of the Kurushlyu massif in the Bakhchisarai area of Crimea.
© Sputnik / Vasiliy Batanov / Go to the mediabankA view of the mountains and the sea in Crimea.
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A view of the mountains and the sea in Crimea.
© Sputnik / Vasiliy Batanov / Go to the mediabankA horse seen against the background of Eski Kermen, a medieval town-fortress in the southwestern part of the Crimean Peninsula.
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A horse seen against the background of Eski Kermen, a medieval town-fortress in the southwestern part of the Crimean Peninsula.
© Sputnik / Vasiliy Batanov / Go to the mediabankA mountain in Crimea.
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A mountain in Crimea.
© Sputnik / Vasiliy Batanov / Go to the mediabankThe Black Sea near Foros, a resort town in Crimea.
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The Black Sea near Foros, a resort town in Crimea.
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