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Pylypets village, via Shypit Waterfall, Mount Hemba and Mount Velykyi Verkh to Volovets village

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Route Pylypets village, via Shypit Waterfall, Mount Hemba and Mount Velykyi Verkh to Volovets village. Warning! This route is unmarked (it may be partially marked)! Unmarked routes are not equipped with: information boards; signposts; auxiliary signs (water, campsite, etc.). The decision to take the route is entirely your own responsibility! Trail length 30851m. Lowest point - 485m., highest point - 1592m. Total elevation gain 2558m. Along the route you will see: "Shypit Waterfall" Pylypets, Mount Gemba, Mount Veliky Verkh, Holy Ascension Church, Volovets.

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Маршрут: Pylypets village, via Shypit Waterfall, Mount Hemba and Mount Velykyi Verkh to Volovets village
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48.65601526866259,23.26948932915036 | Altitude: 615м
"Shypit Waterfall" Pylypets
In a cozy corner of the Carpathian Mountains, among the evergreen mountain forests and steep, sharp cliffs, lies the most full-flowing and beautiful waterfall in Transcarpathia- Shypit - the most full-flowing in the Ukrainian Carpathians. It is not surprising that it is one of the seven natural wonders of Ukraine, as it captivates at first sight and leaves unforgettable feelings and emotions for everyone who visits it. ...  More...
48.63252572524686,23.26816051475373 | Altitude: 1491м
Mount Gemba
Hemba (also known as Hymba) is a very popular mountain in the Ukrainian Carpathians, located on the border of two districts of the Zakarpattia region - Mizhhiria and Svalyava. Hemba is one of the highest peaks of the Borzhava valley. ...  More...
48.647509349436014,23.22952061168519 | Altitude: 1598м
Mount Veliky Verkh
Mount Velykyi Verkh is a 1,598-meter peak of the Ukrainian Carpathians, located within the Borzhava Polonyna. It is located on the border of two districts of Zakarpattia region - Mizhhirya and Volovets, in the southeast direction from Volovets. ...  More...
48.7114913,23.1850055 | Altitude: 519м
Holy Ascension Church, Volovets
The Orthodox community in Volovets and Kanora was founded in 1925 by Father Lev Tyblevych, an emigrant from Russia (or possibly Ukraine, since he spoke Ukrainian), who became the first Orthodox priest there. The initiator of the Orthodox movement among local people was Andrii Betsa. ...  More...
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