
Huge Mud Bath in Kurortne, Crimea
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For centuries, the Crimean Peninsula on the Black Sea has been a place known in part for its supposedly curative mud baths. The spas built around these natural phenomena have been part of the Crimea's landscape since the early 1800's. In this drone video by and pilot contributor Martijneir, you can get a bird's eye view of one of these famous baths near Kurotne. While the Crimea was part of the Ukraine following the breakup of the USSR, it was re-attached to Russia following a 2014 plebiscite.
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25 kilometer from Kerch in Crimea you will find in the middle of nowhere a small touristic village called Kurortne. Next to it is a huge lake of which 80% of the area is a mud bath and the remaining part more a swamp. Recorded by Eggdrone.com in August 2017 with a Phantom 4 Pro and a Mavic Pro.
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