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Precipice of Ainavu (Sceneries) |
One of the highest cliffs in Latvia. From the cliff there is a wonderful view of the Amata valley. The cliff is approximately 0.5 km long, and it contains two parts, the higher of which is 45 m high. |
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Dzilnas rock |
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Kalnasmides spring |
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Vizuli rock |
Up to 30 m high, 150 m wide dolostone cliffs with numerous springs. Often the water of the springs is colored by microorganisms and clay aprticles. When the icefalls form during the winter (up to 7 m high),_ |
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Araisi ezerpils |
The Araisi Lake Fortress, the reconstruction of a dwelling from the 9th century AD, is located on a picturesque islet in Araisi Lake. The reconstruction has been modelled on the remains of a collection_ |
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Drabesi Manor |
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Gulbju Rock (Swan Rock) |
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Dike Rock |
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Ilaki sediment |
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Stuki sediment |
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Zvartes Rock |
One of the most picturesque and popular cliffs in Latvia. Wonderful sights from the top of this cliff. Horseshoe formed cliff. It consists of two parts - smaller and lower vertical sandstone “nose”_ |
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Araishi Museum Park |
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Briedisi (Deers) Rock |
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Vizbulisu (Anemones) rock |
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Dolomite precipice |
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Kajinas Cave |
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Vanagi rock |
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Araishi Windmill |
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Araishi Evangelic Lutheran Church |
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Rakshu cliff |
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Miglas Rock (Fog Rock) |
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