The dirt from the shamans on Ai-Petri has been replaced by weeds, manure and illegal booze
A year after the demolition of shalmans near the ski lift on the Ai-Petri plateau, advertised by officials, the once-protected area looks neglected - weeds grow along the tiled paths, and on the paths themselves there are heaps of horse manure, which is not removed by local businessmen who are actively pushing their services to tourists.
This is stated in the story of the Crimea 24 TV channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
As it turned out, an entire farm with 46 horses and several camels had already been set up on the plateau. An hour's walk on the plateau costs a thousand rubles - the farm worker assures that everything is legal, and the horse manure on the paths is not from his animals.
“Every morning we come, just like that, we load our manure into trailers and take it away. They loaded it in the morning and took it out in the evening. And everything is legal, we pay taxes and patents,” says farm worker Elvis.
Next to the farm there is an illegal liquor store; its owner, knowing about the inspection, covered the counters with an awning and retreated. The inspectorate, having conducted a raid with law enforcement officers, found bottles containing alcohol and took them for examination.
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Now the editors are aware.