Well, you’d rather become acquainted with the project “Home Landscape” including seven photo albums under the title “Kabardino-Balkaria: the masterpiece of nature”.
4 albums are devoted to such picturesque canyons as Chegem, Chereck, Khulam-Bezengy and Baksan ones. The album describing Baksan canyon contains views of Tizil, Urda, Kanjol, Bedik, Tjutjusu as well as the views of other wonderful places.
2 next albums give a detailed picture of the Elbrus region. The first is entirely given to Jili-Su – one of the most amazing corners of Kabardino-Balkaria. The second album is the collection of photos of such popular places as Terskol, Azau, Cheget, Adil-Su, Adir-Su, as well as the presentation of the places less known which, however, are worth seeing: they are Kirtik, Siltran and others.
The last album is devoted to the capital of Kabardino-Balkaria. It is in particular Nalchik, its vicinities (the canyon Kheo), the plains of Kabarda, an ancient town-fortress Julat, sacred hills of Kizburun…
In the process of making the illustrative part of the albums we decided to represent not only the nature places of interest and remarkable sights of Kabardino-Balkaria but tourist centers and rest houses, archeological finds, flora and fauna as well. Then we added some ethnographic data concerning the title nations of the republic, i.e. Kabardinian and Balkarian. The same aim has the photo retrospective of the works by pre-revolutionary (i.e. before 1917) photographers from the museums of Nalchik, Vladikavkaz, St.Peterburg and drawings from the books by European and Russian researchers of the Caucasus.
The numerous sources – books and articles by travelers and scientists, including historical, sociological, cultural editions and works of fiction – became the basis of our own work. The quotations from them tell about natural phenomena along with cultural events and artifacts.
The albums are supplied with maps. The most important geographical names and toponames are deciphered.
We don’t want to embrace the unbounded. Our only wish is to reveal only a small part of our home land wonders – wonders of the Country of Elbrus.
Let us make a short introduction before starting. Kabardino-Balkaria is situated in the central part of the Great Caucasus and adjoining plain called Kabardinian plain. Its area is 12 470 sq. km. It borders on Alania in the East, Karachay-Cherkess Republic in the West, Stavropol land in the North and Georgia – in the South. The last mentioned is at the same time the state frontier of Russia. Kabardino-Balkaria stretches from east to west for 160 km and from north to east – for 110 km.
Six highest (above 5000 m) Caucasian peaks from the seven (except Kazbek) are in Kabardino-Balkaria. They are: Elbrus (5642,7 and 5621), Dich-Tau (5204), Koshtan-Tau (5151), Shkhara (5068), Djangy-Tau (5085), Pushkin Peak (5100 meters high correspondingly).