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Daugeni clifs and caves |
Longest known cave in Latvia. Discovered by the members of the present day nature Heritage Fund. Formed on the contact of clay and sandstone layers of middle Devonian Burtnieki series. Cave consists of_ |
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Ramata Big Stone |
Length – 5,9 m, width – 3,8 m, height – 3,3 m, circumference – 17,4 m, volume – 35 m³. Flat surface, cut across by deep crack. Covered by bright green moss - this makes_ |
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Cow Cave and Spring |
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Mazsalaca St. Anna Lutheran church |
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Engeli Cave (Angel's Cave) |
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Devil Cellar (cave) |
Significant monument of culture - ancient cult site. There are many legends which testify this place to be connected with paganic cults. The archaeological excavations thus far have not been extensive_ |
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Silmaci secular stone |
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Nelku clifs and caves |
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Swallows Cliff and Caves |
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Gudzonu Cave |
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Seasonal Waterfall in Swallows Cliff |
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Mazsalaca Sacrificial Cave |
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Skabuma churn |
Powerful spring, froming group of unique geological and archaeological monuments together with Devil's Cellar. There are legends about this spring, water from it still is considered to be with healing_ |
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Wolfmen pine |
In Latvian folklore pine with its roots out of soil is oftenly called pine of werewolfs. The legend tells that if one goes through its roots naked at the certain time of the day then one becomes a werewolf. |
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Silmaci rock and caves |
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Hill Dzelveskalns outcrops and caves |
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Skanaiskalns (Sound Mountain) |
Skanaiskalns is the main rock in the park. Although it is not the most beautiful, Skanaiskalns is well known for its echo |
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Mazsalaca Tourist Information Centre |
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River Dambjupite Cave |
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Kavu secular stone |
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Ceipu sacrificial oak |
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