Yalta. MASSANDRA

In Upper Massandra there is a tract Buyuk-Sarayna. In this tract on the top of the hill located near the palace of Alexander III is another one of the many Crimean dolmens. At this object, there are currently 7 dolmens of varying degrees of conservation, but it is possible that a few more are hidden under a layer of earth. Directly above the Massandra Palace there is an exit of rock. Not reaching the entrance to the palace garden, climb a barely noticeable path up the slope of the foothills and go out to the rocks, among which paths winding and half-ruined stone steps are visible ... Having climbed the rocks, go down the stairs and go to the middle of the field, where the path turns to the left and leads to the forest. Having reached the nearest tree, near which stands a bench for rest. We pass by it to go deep into the forest.
Having turned a little to the right and going further along the path, you need to go to a small hill on which the large Pallas pine grows. Climbing a hill, we go out into a small clearing, in which seven Crimean dolmens are visible. From the Caucasus, they differ only in appearance. But, by appointment, the Crimean dolmens are the same portal points as their Caucasian ones.

A possible manifestation of contact with dolmens is caused by a whole complex located in four elements operating as an energy accumulator, passing from the top axis of the sequoia to the central axis of the intersection of elements for its use and transformation.

Coordinates: 44°30'53.0"N 34°12'02.0"E