NATIONAL PARK «OLESHKY SANDS»
Abstract
The territory of SPE "Oleshky Sands" is called "Oleshkovskaya desert", "the largest desert in central Europe". Extremely interesting is the history of the natural-geological development of the massif of the Oleshkovsky (Lower Dnieper) sands.
The national nature park "Oleshky Sands" is an important center of Ukraine's natural diversity. The biotic originality of its territory is largely determined by local landscape diversity.
The article analyzes the features of the geological-geomorphological structure, flora and fauna of the national park, briefly describes the routes of ecological trails with nature-protected territories.
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