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Akmenkalns Devil's Foot Stone |
Length - 5,6 m, width - 4,0 m, height up to 3,3 m, circumference – 17,3 m, volume 40,5 m³. Granite, boulder divided in three parts. Ancient border mark. This boulder could be linked to some paganic_ |
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Pitragupe river banks |
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Slitere Lighthouse |
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Dundaga Castle |
The Dundaga Manor-Castle was built in the 13th century on the artificial islet. It was the castella type castle of Riga Dom-capitul with the small forepart of the castle that with the time converged_ |
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Dundaga Baptist Church |
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Dundaga Park |
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"Krokodils" ("Crocodile") |
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Jusulejas secular stone |
Length 5,9 m, width 5,1 m, height 2,9 m, circumference 18,0 m, volume 60 m³. Located on the ancient seabed, standing on smaller boulders. Smooth, rosy granite. |
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Zartapu coomb |
Waterfall is made unusual by the colors of exposed rocks - maroon and livid coloured argillac dolomite. These are the oldest exposed rocks in Latvia belonging to the early Devonian period. Argillac dolomite_ |
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Swedish Ditch Waterfall |
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Dundaga Evangelic Lutheran Church |
The church was built in 1766 thanks to benefactor Barons Karls fon der Osten-Sakens. The beautifully toned organ was made by Ansis Dinsber |
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Mazirbe Evangelic Lutheran Church |
Mazirbe Lutheran Church has been standing on the sea-cost since 1766. The 40 meters tall church spire has always helped ships to locate their voyage exact position in the Straights or Irbe. The altar was_ |
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Sight place |
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Dundaga Water tower |
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Peldanga Labyrinth (Liepniekvalka Caves) |
Talsi district, Dundaga municipality, right bank of Peldanga stream, 500 m upstreams from Dundaga - Gibzde road, in the forest; Complex system of passages with 5 entrances. Total length exceeds 70_ |
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Zeltapses (Golden Asp) Boulder, Upsits |
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Svetmeitu kambari (Holy maid's chambers) |
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Valpene Pyramid |
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Rigzemes oak |
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Dundaga hillfort |
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Windmill ruins |
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