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The Lopatinsky phosphorite mine is located between Voskresensk and Yegoryevsk. This area is a unique and largest phosphorite deposit in Europe. Since the early 90s, the mine has been almost completely abandoned. This place is very atmospheric: there are mountains of multi-colored sand, deep holes and clear blue lakes. Landscapes — like from Mars!
Лопатинский фосфоритный рудник находится между Воскресенском и Егорьевском. Этот район представляет собой уникальное и крупнейшее в Европе месторождение фосфоритов. С начала 90‑х годов рудник практически полностью заброшен. Место это очень атмосферное: здесь есть горы разноцветного песка, глубокие ямы и чистейшие голубые озера. Пейзажи — словно с Марса!
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