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'''Buky Canyon'''
'''Buky Canyon'''
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&nbsp;— [[canyon]] near the village [[Buky]], on the [[Hyrskyi Tikych]] river in [[Cherkasy Oblast]] ([[oblast|province]]) of [[Ukraine]]. This is relatively small, approximately 5&nbsp;km (or 3 miles) long, 20 m (22 yd.) deep and anywhere from 20 to 40 m wide. This canyon was formed by the [[Hirskyi Tikych]] river in the crystalline rocks of the [[Ukrainian Shield]]. These [[Precambrian]] granitic rocks create a picturesque landscape in the form of steep cliffs and tumultuous rapids.
&nbsp;— [[canyon]] near the village [[Buky]], on the [[Hyrskyi Tikych]] river in the [[Cherkasy Oblast]] ([[oblast|province]]) of [[Ukraine]]. It is relatively small, approximately 5&nbsp;km (or 3 miles) long, 20 m (22 yd.) deep and anywhere from 20 to 40 m wide. This canyon was formed by the [[Hirskyi Tikych]] river in the crystalline rocks of the [[Ukrainian Shield]]. These [[Precambrian]] granitic rocks create a picturesque landscape in the form of steep cliffs and tumultuous rapids.


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Revision as of 04:03, 14 January 2014

Buky Canyon
Буцький каньйон
River "Hirs'kyi Tikych" (Ukraine, Cherkaschyna, Buky)
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Location Ukraine
Cherkasy Oblast,
Mankivka Raion,
urban-type settlement Buky
Coordinates49/5/45/N/30/23/41/E

Template:Unreviewed Buky Canyon  — canyon near the village Buky, on the Hyrskyi Tikych river in the Cherkasy Oblast (province) of Ukraine. It is relatively small, approximately 5 km (or 3 miles) long, 20 m (22 yd.) deep and anywhere from 20 to 40 m wide. This canyon was formed by the Hirskyi Tikych river in the crystalline rocks of the Ukrainian Shield. These Precambrian granitic rocks create a picturesque landscape in the form of steep cliffs and tumultuous rapids.

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