This was one of the lifetime-best walks — a ten-day-long student trip in Crimea. Most of the photos here were taken by someone else, not me; they were made using a simplest film camera, and we only had one roll of film with around 30 frames.
We went: from Krasny Mak to Ternivka, where we had to run from unexpected aggressive gopniks at night; through Ridne with the Koba Chayir waterfall into the canyon of river Chorna; tracked almost the whole river length to the Baydar valley, and hitchhiked to the Baydar gates pass; descended into the Laspi bay as the rock falls, and spent four days improving free-diving skills from zero to 0.5%; slept on goat paths in Koreiz, from where got to the top of Ay-Petri using the ropeway; slept in the beginning and in the end of the Great Canyon of Crimea.
Koba-Chair is a waterfall (probably, intermittent), and an easily accessible grotto, where the water was dropping a little from the ceiling at the time of our visit.
Being silly on the Chorna river. Ten hands, ten middle fingers, mine included. The water was as cold as a fridge.
Packed up and good to go.
A glimpse of the Chorna river canyon.
This canyon is called the Great Canyon of Crimea. It is much smaller than the one that you are thinking of.
Do not worry about wet clothes of this young man. Everything quickly got dry in that weather.