Большой Каменный овраг, Natural monument in Zhirnovsky District, Russia.
Bolshoy Kamenny Ravine is a protected natural monument in Zhirnovsky District, extending as a deep gorge carved into the landscape. The site reveals multiple geological layers and rock formations that tell the story of the Earth's development over time.
The ravine was first documented by scientists in the 19th century and recognized for its geological importance. Its protected status came later to ensure the preservation of its natural features and scientific value.
The ravine contains geological layers formed over 300 million years, making it an essential site for scientific research and environmental education.
The site operates under strict conservation rules that limit human activities to protect its ecosystem. Visitors should stay on designated paths and avoid disturbing the natural environment or wildlife.
The ravine shelters rare plant species found on Russia's protected species lists and nowhere else in the broader region. This botanical diversity makes it invaluable for understanding regional ecosystems.
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