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The largest cave in Latvia. According to legend, a hermit once lived here. The cave’s shallow depth and huge entrance make it difficult to escape the wind. A unique feature of the cave are the inscriptions on the walls: some of them date back to the 17th century and are protected by the state; among the inscriptions is the coat of arms of the owners of Turaida carved in sandstone. A spring flows from the base of the cave.
Самая большая пещера Латвии. По легенде, когда-то здесь жил отшельник. Небольшая глубина пещеры и её огромный вход не позволяет укрыться от ветра. Своеобразной особенностью пещеры являются надписи на стенах: некоторые из них относятся аж к XVII веку и охраняются государством, в числе надписей есть вырезанный в песчанике герб владельцев Турайды. Из основания пещеры вытекает родник.
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