«Wiki Loves Earth» greets the winners From 11736 photos uploaded by 365 contestants jury selected 12 best: Dniester Canyon national nature park, Zalischyky, Ternopil Oblast, author – Serhiy Krynytsia (Haidamac) Dawn on Ai-Petri Mountain, Crimea, author – Kateryna Krasnytska Tykha Bukhta regional landscape park, Crimea, author – Ihor Dereviahin Töpe Oba Massif botanical nature reserve (zakaznik), Crimea, author – Slava Leontiev Khapkhalskyi hydrological nature reserve (zakaznik), Crimea, author – Dmytro Balkhovitin Lake Vorozheske (hydrological natural monument), Svydovets mountain range of the Ukrainian Carpathians, author – Serhiy Krynytsia (Haidamac) Zuivskyi regional landscape park, Donetsk Oblast, author – Dmytro Balkhovitin Obrucheva mud volcano (geological natural monument), Crimea, author – Ihor Dereviahin Bily slon (English: White Elephant), the building on the peak of Pop Ivan (former Polish Astronomical and Meteorological Observatory), Carpathian Biosphere Reserve, Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast, author – Mykhailo Petskovych, Kamyani Mohyly (literally: “stone tombs”) nature preserve, Donetsk Oblast, author – Dmytro Balkhovitin Zelenyj island in Korsun-Shevchenkivskyi, Cherkasy Oblast, author – Serhiy Krynytsia (Haidamac) Upper Cretaceous rock exposure (geological natural monument), Kramatorsk, Donetsk Oblast, author – Dmytro Balkhovitin