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Yalta's Crocodilarium is a small but impressive exhibition of exotic animals. It features dozens of reptile species: Nile and Cuban crocodiles, caimans, snakes, rare turtles, and lizards. In a separate zone, visitors can feed baby reptiles, while the adults are behind glass but close enough for detailed observation.

Nikitsky Botanical Garden
The garden was founded in 1812. Today it houses the largest collection of trees and shrubs - over 2,000 species. Visitors can explore the Upper and Lower Parks, which are combined into the Arboretum.

Pushkinskaya Street
This less-than-a-kilometer-long street connects the embankment with the "Spartak" cinema. It's a pedestrian zone that's pleasant to walk along both in the morning and evening. On the right side—houses, on the left—a small river. The alley is lined with chestnut trees, with benches and lanterns in the middle. Closer to the sea—a magnificent gazebo with columns and wrought-iron details.
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