Akmechet-Auliye ( Kazakh. Ameshіt Guliye ) is a cave located on the territory of the Baidibek district of the Turkestan region of Kazakhstan . Formed in the limestones of the southeastern slope of the Karatau ridge. The dimensions of the cave: length 254 m, width 265 m, height 25 m. The dome of the cave resembles a shanyrak yurt . Tourist-excursion object [1] .
| Akmechet-Aulie | |
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| kaz. Aқmeshit Guliye | |
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| Length | 254 m |
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| Region | Turkestan region |
At a twenty-meter depth of the underground hall of the cave, old mulberries grow. The cave is inhabited by jackdaws, wild pigeons and bats [2] .
Notes
- ↑ Akmechet aulie // Kazakhstan. National Encyclopedia . - Almaty: Kazakh encyclopedias , 2004. - T. I. - ISBN 9965-9389-9-7 .
- ↑ R. Nasirov. South Kazakhstan . - "Kaynar", 1988. - S. 108.
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