Charyn Canyon is located on the territory of the Charyn National Park, created with the aim of preserving natural and geological objects. The national park was formed on February 23, 2004. The park is home to a large number of rare and endangered species of animals listed in the Red Book.
In the Sarytogay tract, on the territory of the park, there are protected forests, where one of the most unique trees on earth grows - the Sogdian ash, which existed in the Paleogene era. Ash Grove is unique, the second such grove is located in North America. Ash Grove is a specially protected natural monument under the auspices of UNESCO. The grove is approximately 5 million years old
But, of course, the most famous attraction of the park is the Charyn Canyon. This is a picturesque natural area that amazes with its unearthly landscapes. The depth of the canyon is 200 m. The height of the sheer mountains of the canyon reaches 150-300 m. The canyon itself is a natural monument, made up of sedimentary rocks that are 12 million years old. The landscapes here are truly amazing. At sunset, when the sun goes down the horizon, the Charyn Canyon turns scarlet, pink and orange. There is silence all around and only from below you can hear how the turbulent streams of the Charyn River beat against the sheer cliffs. This spectacle will not leave anyone indifferent.
One of the attractions of the canyon is the so-called Valley of Castles - these are rocky deposits resembling towers in shape, which seemed to have been created by unknown giants. The valley of castles is more than 2 km long, and the width in different places reaches from 20 to 80 m.
Restraint and politeness are among the main features of the English communication style. The British, in our eyes, are even sometimes overly polite. They often say "Thank you", "Please" and "I'm sorry." They don't speak loudly on the street. They don't hustle in buses to get a seat, they buy tickets showing their seats in lines at bus stops. Residents of England do not shake hands when meeting each other, they do not show their emotions even in tragic situations.
Some believe that the British are cold, insensitive, phlegmatic people. The famous English restraint, the desire to hide emotions, to save face is a consequence of strict upbringing.
There are not many things that can make an Englishman mad. In those cases when a representative of the sentimental Latin race or the spiritual Slavic will sob with tears of admiration or tenderness, the Englishman will say “lovely” (“cute”), and this will be equivalent in terms of the strength of the manifestation of feelings. In the article "Questions that are categorically not worth asking the British" we outlined a number of topics that should be avoided in communication with the inhabitants of Foggy Albion, so as not to run into a hypocritical "cute".
In the understanding of the British, Russians are not very polite and more emotional, but good-natured and very hospitable. In ancient times, a Russian person, leaving the house, left the door open and food ready for the wanderer, and therefore there were legends about the breadth of the Russian soul. Due to their greater emotionality, Russians are characterized by openness, responsiveness and sincerity in communication.
Charyn Canyon is located on the territory of the Charyn National Park, created with the aim of preserving natural and geological objects. The national park was formed on February 23, 2004. The park is home to a large number of rare and endangered species of animals listed in the Red Book.
In the Sarytogay tract, on the territory of the park, there are protected forests, where one of the most unique trees on earth grows - the Sogdian ash, which existed in the Paleogene era. Ash Grove is unique, the second such grove is located in North America. Ash Grove is a specially protected natural monument under the auspices of UNESCO. The grove is approximately 5 million years old
But, of course, the most famous attraction of the park is the Charyn Canyon. This is a picturesque natural area that amazes with its unearthly landscapes. The depth of the canyon is 200 m. The height of the sheer mountains of the canyon reaches 150-300 m. The canyon itself is a natural monument, made up of sedimentary rocks that are 12 million years old. The landscapes here are truly amazing. At sunset, when the sun goes down the horizon, the Charyn Canyon turns scarlet, pink and orange. There is silence all around and only from below you can hear how the turbulent streams of the Charyn River beat against the sheer cliffs. This spectacle will not leave anyone indifferent.
One of the attractions of the canyon is the so-called Valley of Castles - these are rocky deposits resembling towers in shape, which seemed to have been created by unknown giants. The valley of castles is more than 2 km long, and the width in different places reaches from 20 to 80 m.
Restraint and politeness are among the main features of the English communication style. The British, in our eyes, are even sometimes overly polite. They often say "Thank you", "Please" and "I'm sorry." They don't speak loudly on the street. They don't hustle in buses to get a seat, they buy tickets showing their seats in lines at bus stops. Residents of England do not shake hands when meeting each other, they do not show their emotions even in tragic situations.
Some believe that the British are cold, insensitive, phlegmatic people. The famous English restraint, the desire to hide emotions, to save face is a consequence of strict upbringing.
There are not many things that can make an Englishman mad. In those cases when a representative of the sentimental Latin race or the spiritual Slavic will sob with tears of admiration or tenderness, the Englishman will say “lovely” (“cute”), and this will be equivalent in terms of the strength of the manifestation of feelings. In the article "Questions that are categorically not worth asking the British" we outlined a number of topics that should be avoided in communication with the inhabitants of Foggy Albion, so as not to run into a hypocritical "cute".
In the understanding of the British, Russians are not very polite and more emotional, but good-natured and very hospitable. In ancient times, a Russian person, leaving the house, left the door open and food ready for the wanderer, and therefore there were legends about the breadth of the Russian soul. Due to their greater emotionality, Russians are characterized by openness, responsiveness and sincerity in communication.