Gedmishkh (kabard.- cherk. Jedmyshh), Gedmyshh. The Balkar version of the name of the waterfall Zhetmish-Suu translates as "70 jets". Gedmysh is a waterfall in Russia, in the Zolsky district of the Kabardino-Balkar Republic. It is located in the upper reaches of the right tributary of the Gedmysh River.

Also known by tourist names: "Royal Waterfalls", waterfalls "Royal Crown", waterfalls "70 jets" and "Avatar waterfalls" (due to some similarities with the waterfalls from the James Cameron movie "Avatar"). They are often mentioned in the plural, because they represent a set of cascading streams. According to most researchers, they are one of the most picturesque waterfalls not only in Kabardino-Balkaria, but also in the entire North Caucasus.

Unfortunately, all of the above is no longer relevant. Due to the illiterate attitude to water resources, the Gedmishkh waterfall, it has practically disappeared and the couple of streams that flow from it now can no longer be called "Royal".


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