Vysoky Bereg Beach
Vysoki Bereg is the name of the Anapa district and the same-named beach on its shore, both of which are particularly popular with tourists. Because the shore is 30 meters below its order, the name convincingly justifies the beach vista that opens up to the gaze from the embankment. The beach is flanked by high slopes, creating particularly magnificent views that appeal to lovers of coastal vacations set against a backdrop of wildlife while remaining relatively accessible to city services. The entire long coast here is covered with large pebbles of various shapes, sometimes even interspersed with stone fragments and large boulders.
Although the entry into the sea is quite calm, with a gradual increase in depth, parents with children should be aware that big waves can appear at any time. In the event of a storm, swimming is prohibited. At any event, it is preferable to relax in the beach's furnished area with children.
The coast is narrow in certain parts, with a 300-meter length where the beautiful limestone cliffs rise only 3 meters above the sea. This stretch of the shore is known as the "Dear Kamikaze" because the possibility of collapse is very great, and it is extremely dangerous to be placed here.
Location: Anapa, Russia.