The Adventure Park is situated in the country. The park is very beautiful with green trees and grass, colourful flowers and the view of the lake. It is famous for its outdoor activities. Adults and children can walk, jog, ride bikes and go fishing. But you can't have a barbecue in the park. There are nice cafes where you can find tasty cakes and sandwiches, have a cup of tea or coffee. There are also soft drinks for children. Lots of people come to the park all the year round. The park is free to all.
Kuliev Kaisyn Shuvaevich (1917 - 1985), the Balkarian poet.He was born on November 1 in the ancient Balkarian village of Verkhny Chegem in the family of a pastoralist and hunter. He grew up in the mountains. As a child, having lost his father, lived a difficult childhood, started working very early.In 1926 he entered the newly opened school in Nizhnyaya Chegem, where he first saw books, began to learn Russian. At the age of 10 he wrote his first poems. After school he studied at the technical school in Nalchik, filling his thick notebooks with his verses. At seventeen began to be published in newspapers.In 1935, Guliyev arrives in Moscow and, although firmly decided to become a poet, enters the Theater Institute (GITIS), where he studied all areas of art and culture to become a well-educated person. At the same time I listened to lectures at the Literary Institute, continuing to write poetry. In 1939, after graduating from the institute, he returns to Nalchik, teaches literature at the teachers' institute. In 1940 published the first book of poems "Hello, Morning!".In 1940 he was drafted into the Red Army, served in the paratroop brigade. In the spring of 1941 the brigade was sent to Latvia, where Kuliev met the war. After heavy fighting near Orel, he was wounded and wound up in a hospital. He wrote many poems that were published in the newspapers Pravda, Krasnaya Zvezda, etc. Later he fought on the Stalingrad Front as a military correspondent for the newspaper Son of the Fatherland. Participated in the battles for the liberation of southern cities, was again wounded, and was treated for a long time in hospitals. During the war he wrote several cycles of poetry - "In the hour of trouble", "About those who did not return", "Perekop" (1942 - 44).In 1945 he left for Kirghizia, worked in the Writers' Union (on the recommendation of N. Tikhonov), wrote poetry, but could not publish them (the Balkar people were resettled by Stalin during the war). I was engaged in translations. In May 1956 Kuliev arrived in Moscow, where N. Tikhonov contributed to the publication of the book of poems "Mountains", published in 1957; In the same year in the publishing house "Young Guard" came out the second book - "Bread and Rose."In the same 1956 Kuliev returned to Nalchik. Finally he was able to become a professional writer. In the light of the poetry collections: "The wounded stone" (1964), "The Book of the Earth" (1972), "Evening" (1974), "Evening Light" (1979), "Earth's Beauty" (1980), etc. In 1985 K .Kuliyev passed away.