Oleshky Sands
Oleshky Sands is a semi-desert in Ukraine inland from the Black Sea. It consists of sand dunes or kuchuhury, which are up to five meters high. Sparse vegetation can be located across the sands.
Origin
The sands are thought to be formed during the most recent ice age by aeolian processes accumulating and forming cliffs of lower parts of nearby River Dnipro. It is speculated that the amount of vegetation was reduced by herds of sheep who were introduced there by who used the sands, formerly populated by weeds, as a pasture. In modern times the area has become the Oleshky Sands National Nature Park.Geography
The Oleshky Desert is located in Kherson Raion, Kherson Oblast, 30 km east of Kherson. Before the Russian annexation of the Crimean Khanate at the end of the 18th century, the territory belonged to the nomad Nogai Hordes, particularly the Djambuilut Horde. No detailed historical information about the region has survived.The closest populated settlement is seven kilometers away. In Soviet times the sands were used as an Air Force bombing range for pilots of the Warsaw Pact alliance. To this day there is a possibility of finding some unexploded ordnance.