Location and formation: This natural monument is situated to the North-East of the village of Shorzha to the left side of the Tsovagyugh-Shorzha highway and in the immediate neighborhood of the road. The monument has formed as a direct result of water erosion as it was previously part of the old lakeside before water level reduction.
Location and formation : This natural monument is situated in the South-West of the Tsakqar village of Gegharkunik Marz, in the basin of the small river Bakhtak and is accessible through the village road. The Bridge has formed as a
result of water erosion of travertine conglomerates and is composed of two arches. The larger arch stands right above the river is about 10m high and 5-6m wide; the smaller arch is leads on immediately after the bridge and is 2...
The most important spa and natural resources of the National Park resultfrom the areas Alpine climate and clean air, optimal humidity and sunlight, and its abundant supply of medicinal mineral waters and beautiful landscapes.
There are many clean and fresh springs bubbling out from the volcanic mountain range surrounding the Park’s catchment area and there are also numerous mineral springs, which are particularly abundant in the western and
southern lake...
The lake Sevan catchment basin covers an area of some 3 649km2 giving a ratio of 2.45 with the lakes surface area of 1 242km2. This catchment basin to lake surface area ratio is very small when we consider that on average this ratio is normally around 10:1.
The young geological structure of the catchment basin is characterised by a diversity of landscapes originating from basalt lava and different volcanic formations. Indeed, the basin is dominated by the...