Hiking in Crimea is able to give your fan a lot of amazing in its beauty sites, including Dvuyakornaya Bay. Its charm is that it is a jewel surrounded by beautiful ring of stunning scenery of mountains, valleys and picturesque settlements.
the north ridge surrounds Dvuyakornaya Bay Tepe-Oba, which ends in Cape St. Elias, from the south bay ridge crowned by Bink-Enyshar, which ends in Cape Kiik-Atlama. Followed by the name translated from Turkic as a "leap of wild goat," but the Greek name of the cape is not so romantic - "protruding." Ends Cape Kiik-Atlama small, no more than 30 meters, stone island Ivan Baba (Father John or the island). Once on this island was built a chapel in memory of the victims of shipwreck sailors here.
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It is still not precisely known origin of the name of the bay, the most popular version assumes that because of treacherous winds, the ships in the bay, standing here, had to give as much as two anchors, to avoid being swept away into the sea. It is true that sounds more plausible other explanation: just in the bay were two ship anchorage, and in 1784, according to Oleg Olhovatsky was located Dvuyakornaya artillery battery.
historian also relates that in 1917 in Feodosia submarine raid "loon" has lost its anchor. During the Soviet era submarines have often used the bay for torpedo firing.
Feodosiytsy Dvuyakornaya Bay called the Bay of Biscay, noticing the similarity of their shape and looks like a cool character. Dvuyakornaya Bay is famous for its sudden storms. They are only in the bay in winter and autumn, summer is here usually calm or chop.In the name of
Dvuyakornaya the bay there is another naming, historical - Enishary, which does not comply with the word "Janissaries". Local historians believe that this bay was called due to the fact that it landed in the Janissaries - the elite Turkish troops. In addition, in the Bay of archaeological studies have found a few sites of the ancient people of Neolithic. In ancient times the Greeks ruled the bay in the Middle Ages - the Genoese.


