Fortress Azov
Our trip to the Azov fortress happened, one might say, spontaneously on the way to Taman Peninsula. And I must admit, when we went there, we knew little about this city and about the fortress itself, more precisely about the rampart. Just when we were in Tanais Museum Reserve, we were advised to look here if we were on the way. Which is what we did. I can't say that it is worth it, but if you drive by, then you can call.
Fortress Azov
To date, almost nothing has remained of the Azov fortress itself, only the rampart and the Alekseevsky gate. These structures are now restored and attract quite a lot of tourists; this place seemed to us very quiet and quite picturesque. Picturesque views of the Don River delta open from the rampart, a fairly strong wind blows and here you are standing at a height, there are such vast expanses in front of you and it seems that you are about to take off. And if you don’t want to fly, you can just walk around and take a look at the various ships standing nearby in the port..
Fortress Azov
Fortress Azov, and someone Loch
Fortress Azov
Let's fly now
Rostov-on-Don is visible on the horizon
Port of Azov
View from the Azov fortress
Inscribed embrasures of the fortress
View from the Azov fortress
Azov fortress
Once upon a time the entrance to the fortress
Ladder near the rampart
Photo of the city of Azov
Artificial stork near Azov
Flower beds in the city of Azov
Positive store
Woman in thought in front of the signboard EDR
Ashes in the sunlight
Azov city
Azov city
Ship in the port of Azov
Nightstand on the street
Fisherman in a silver shirt on the pier of Azov