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  • Eddie020173
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    Excellent for Photo's

    I have been past this hill many times over the last 5 years the hill separates the nudist beach on one side to the textile beach on the other side although its just a hill its good for photo's

    Reviewed on Sep 18, 2016
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    The sleeper once the owner of almost all of the Cocktebel is in a poor state, alas!

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    The bedroom of the former owner of almost all of the Cocktebel, known at its time as an ophthalmologist, is in a poor condition. Somehow it was possible to honor this place for a long time. People ... are climbing on the hill

    Reviewed on Aug 21, 2023
  • WalterIvanhoe
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    Nudist beach under the Yunge Hill

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    Right under the hill the nudist beach. Visitors are always many - families, young, older people. Corn, midium, rapanov, cancer, chicken, berries come to the beach constantly. The cost of lying ...

    Reviewed on Sep 29, 2020
  • vladimirSuh79
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    Historical place in launch

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    The hill is a height with two fenced entrances to the tomb where the founder of Koktebel and his grandson are buried. The monument is not suitable, in the appearance of unseen, around the trash, on the evenings on ...

    Reviewed on Sep 21, 2020
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    Eduard Younge - founder of Cocktebel

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    Earlier on this hill there was really a family cemetery of Young, but with the arrival of the Council of Power it was defiled and destroyed. Later, the descendants of Young took the remains that were collected, to France, where ...

    Reviewed on Sep 3, 2020
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