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Also known as Agursky, the Agura waterfalls are one of the most
famous tourist attractions in Sochi. Located just outside the city,
these majestic waterfalls that cascade from a height of 98...
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The Dolphinarium (also known as the aquatheatre) is a popular
tourist attraction for families visiting Sochi. The Dolphinarium's
daily performances featuring aquatic life such as dolphins,...
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Built in 1936, the Sochi Art Museum is a work of art to look at.
The classical architecture lends the relatively small museum a
grand and ornate look. The museum's works tell stories of...
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Matsesta, meaning 'fire water', has harnessed the powers of the
hot sulphur springs that have become synonymous with Sochi and
become the city's most renowned health spa. The water contains...
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Located just outside of Sochi, the small village of Dagomys is a
popular holiday resort on the Black Sea coast. The former haunt of
Russian nobility in the 19th century, the holiday...
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One of the more popular ski resorts in the Caucasus region,
Dombai is a scenic mountain valley located at the confluence of
three rivers 37 miles (60km) from the Black Sea coast. Famous...
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The laidback seaside resort of Gelendzhik has been around for
several millennia, having been founded as a Greek outpost around 64
BC. The town is set along a curving bay with calm pebble...
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Set 1,968 feet (600m) above sea level, Krasnaya Polyana, meaning
'red meadow' is fast becoming the most popular ski resort in
Russia. Skiers and snowboarders here can enjoy the...
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