What do you know about Bohemian Paradise in the Czech Republic?
Weather of Arabia - Ismail Qassemi - Bohemian Paradise, or "Chesky Ray" as it is called in the Czech language, is a protected area located in northern Bohemia in the Czech Republic and is characterized by its picturesque landscapes and many walking and cycling options in pure ecotourism.
Bohemian Paradise got its name during the nineteenth century due to its stunning scenery in the foothills of the giant mountains, and there are many castles and palaces built in beautiful areas, it has become a very popular tourist destination since the beginning of the twentieth century, and in 1955 the first nature reserve was established in the former state of Czechoslovakia .
the amazing nature
The Bohemian Paradise enjoyed a very interesting geological development, as the geology provided a rich natural diversity to the region and the human settlements that it made to help them in their agricultural and commercial activities.
There are few places in the world where you can find such a wide variety of geological phenomena that play an important role in shaping the environment, and all places are suitable for trekking, especially for those who want to enjoy the excitement of geotourism and find it interesting.
The distinctive sandstone formations in Bohemian Paradise date back to marine sediments from the Cretaceous period. They were formed by volcanic activity and also produced many precious stones in the region, which made it famous for the production of jewelry.
The most famous places
Kozavuk hill
It is the highest peak in the Bohemian Paradise and represents part of the Jested-Kosavuk Mountains. At the summit there is a tourist lodge and a restaurant, with an observation tower that rises 40 meters and offers a wonderful view of the landscape.
Bozkov Caves Dolomites
Beautiful karst caves up to 43 meters deep and 1,100 meters long, but the publicly available distance is only 350 meters long, among which the deepest area of the caves is flooded into the largest publicly accessible underground lake in the Czech Republic.
Bartushova Beck
Bartosova Peak is located 40 meters below the deep Vazovsky Valley, an area of hollows in the limestone rock, through which rainwater and the valley pass through a 225-meter-long cave.
Ondrikovic karst system
It is a slide immersed in Rodny and Bezdenich Pond, all of which are interconnected in a unique karst system, consisting of a large labyrinth of karst phenomena such as streams, springs and streams, where the clear waters of the Vazovsky stream.
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