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An underground labyrinth, a “village” of stones and a lake that doesn’t freeze: three little-known mystical locations in Ukraine

In Ukraine there are places that attract seekers of mysticism, as well as travelers who are tired of standard tourist locations. We will tell you about one of the largest underground labyrinths in the world, a “village” of stones and a lake that never freezes.

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In the village of Khropotova, Khmelnitsky region, there is one of the most mystical bodies of water in Ukraine – Lake Viknina, which does not freeze even in the most severe frosts.

According to legend, the lake is a window to another world, hence its name. By the way, even local residents do not risk swimming in it, fearing trouble, reports NBN with reference to the publication RBC-Ukraine.

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There is a little-known mystical location in the Zhytomyr region near the village of Rudnya-Zamyslovichskaya – the natural monument Kamenoye Selo. Scientists still cannot establish the origin of this complex of stones, which are shaped like a church and houses.

According to one theory, a glacier brought the stones to this place, but there is a more mysterious version. According to legend, there was a village in this place where God came and asked the peasants for food. People threw stale peas to him, and, angry, God turned the village into stones.

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There is a creepy dungeon in the Odessa region – catacombs stretch about 2,500 kilometers and are almost 200 years old. Most of them are quarries from which building stones were extracted. Their depth ranges from 4 to 30-35 meters.

Odessa catacombs are one of the largest underground labyrinths on earth, where tourists willingly go down.

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Recall that the “Bible for Tourists” named the best country for travel.

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