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3). Dniester Canyon (Vinnitsa, Ivano-Frankovsk, Ternopol, And Khmelnitzk Regions)

Dniester Canyon is a Landscape Reserve, an outstanding natural monument. Here the mountains are as near to the river Dniester, forming the canyon. In the river-bed of the canyon flows the river, and in some places, the streams break down from the steeps into the river, creating waterfalls, and some sections of the rocks resemble Swiss cheese, entirely in the holes from grottos and caves. The canyon is also a popular site for skydivers.

4). Marble Caves (Crimea)

Marble Cave has been open to tourists since 1987 and is now the second most visited cave in Europe. 

The marble caves are a breathtaking series of caves located in the Crimean Mountains. The caves run to a depth of approximately 60 meters, or 196 feet, and are connected by a series of corridors. Only a small portion of this is open to tourists. Speleologists consider the marble caves to be one of the five most beautiful, tourist-friendly caves in the world. Even speleologists can't see all of Marble Cave as the cavern hasn’t been fully explored. No one is quite sure what lies beyond the cave’s mapped regions.  

5). National Natural Park “Podolskie Tovtry” (Khmelnitzk Region)

In 1996, Ukrainian president Leonid Kuchma formed this national nature park in an effort to protect the natural beauties of the land. The area boasts many healthful benefits, including mineral waters and rare plants used for medicinal purposes.

6). Svitiaz Lake (Volyn Region)

Svitiaz Lake is situated in the Shatsk National Nature Park in Volyn region, in the north-west of Ukraine.

The lake is part of the Shatsky National Nature Park founded in 1983 at a picturesque borderland straddling Ukraine, Belarus and Poland. The park includes 22 lakes – each unique in its own way.

This is the deepest, biggest and one of the cleanest lakes in Ukraine. Svitiaz Lake attracts tourists by its sandy beaches, transparent water, fresh air and the green forests surrounding it. There you can gather berries and mushrooms and go in for sport fishing. The lake is routed only by the underground sources of water. It is 26 square kilometers and has a beachfront of more than 30 kilometers long.

7). Sinevir Lake (Transcarpathian Region)

The beautiful Sinevir is located in Ukraine’s Carpathian Mountains and is part of the National Park Sinevir. Approximately 10,000 years old, the lake is surrounded by mountains and a forest populated by 150-year-old trees. According to a local legend, the lake was formed by the tears of a heartbroken maiden who lost her love at the hands of her father. 

Sinevir is the largest and one of the most beautiful mountain lakes in the Carpathian Mountains. The other name of Lake is "Sea Eye". If you look at it from a height, the lake resembles eyes, and the island is like a pupil.  The lake is located on the territory of National park "Sinevir". Here is a legend that in ancient times, one earl had a daughter Sin. One day she met a shepherd Vir. They began to meet secretly and fall in love. However, Earl did not allow her to meet with Vir. Earl killed Vir, and tears from Sin eyes formed a lake. Now near lake is carved out of wood the shape of Sin and Vir. Here is people come and celebrate the wedding from the many corners of the Carpathians. People say that if people had met and loved each other on the Lake, they will have a strong love.