Golitsyn trail

And we went along the path from the Royal Beach.
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15 june 2015Travel time: 8 july 2011
This trip took place when we rested in Sudak. Our company had a desire to swim on the Royal Beach, but not to go there by boat. A team of 8 people was organized, naturally they were going to the beach. accordingly, they were dressed (women in sandals, flip flops, men at best in sneakers, I was in sandals dangling on my feet) And, for a fee, of course, we were taken to a plateau above the New World in a juniper grove. I used to think that juniper is just a shrub, but when I saw centuries-old trees there, I was amazed. The oldest ones are under 800 years old.
On one of them, I, like "I took a picture of the monkeys", but I didn’t find the photo and I can’t show it. And we slowly, enjoying the wonderful coniferous sea breeze, moved to the Tsarskoye beach, where we went shopping, celebrated this event (we had it! ) and decided to return to the New World along the Golitsyn trail, load up with champagne and go to Sudak.
We looked through the cave, was not particularly impressed and went along the path. Everything would be fine, but we were moving towards a mighty stream of vacationers who were going into the cave. And the path from the cave to the Golitsyn cellars was much more difficult for us than for those who followed the right path. Where they descended, we climbed, but the path did not provide for this. The sun is in the back of people, and in our face, shoes are not at all suitable for mountain climbing, in some places we put women on or tightened them by the arms. And here is Rogue Cove. We were fried and steamed from the sun and climbing, threw off our clothes and slid down the stones into the sea. Cool, and we did not want to go further. But we picked ourselves up and moved on. Near the Golitsyn grotto, the youth still rode the bungee and we are on the beach of the New World. We spent a little time there, bought champagne and wine at the company store, waited for the minibus and arrived in Sudak.
One piece of advice - never go against the movement of the crowd.
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