A visit to the viewing platform surrounded by Red Data Book pines is included in the tour route "Deer and the Sea".
"The directorate of the Land of the Leopard reserves is equipping the first ecological trail on the Gamovsky site, located near the Gamow Peninsula. Now you can visit this beautiful place as part of the popular excursion" Deer and the Sea ". The new eco-trail will expand the possibilities of visiting, the opening of the sites at Cape Ostry," the press service of the national park said.
This place has picturesque steep slopes and a turquoise sea. A spacious viewing platform with high fences made the stay of tourists on the edge of the cape comfortable and safe. Visitors have an unforgettable view of the reference water area of the Far Eastern Marine Reserve in Peter the Great Bay.
The press service added that the organization of tourism infrastructure is necessary not only for the safety of visitors, but also for the preservation of the unique nature.
This site is located on the border "land-sea" and therefore, due to natural factors, is more prone to erosion processes. In the absence of environmental protection measures, even a small flow of tourists in a short time will lead to trampling and degradation of this landscape, harm the Red Book pine densely flowering and Schlippenbach's rhododendron.
The viewing platform will become a supporting infrastructure. Raised wooden decking will allow you to enjoy the beauty of these places for many years without harming nature.
The Gamovsky cluster site is included in the historical range of the Far Eastern leopard. Due to human activities in the 20th century, these animals were on the verge of extinction and disappeared from many parts of their original habitats, including the Gamow Peninsula.
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