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Many countries have started to abolish the quarantine measures imposed because of the pandemic coronavirus, tour operators, owners of hotels and restaurants with the hope began to look forward to restore the flow of tourists. In turn, various journalists and bloggers who write about travel, presented a list of places to visit.

So, on the Chinese portal sohu.com one of the authors compiled a list of most mysterious places in Russia. According to him, our country is striking for its open spaces, beautiful scenery and mysterious places, the origin of which science can’t explain.

First in the list is Sami labyrinths in Karelia. By the way, 500 well-known shamanic mazes 50 are in Russia. They are usually built in coastal areas or on river banks and obviously have religious significance, but their meaning has not yet been solved.

In the second place, the author had a Whale alley on the island Itygran. According to scientists, there are about 60 adult skeletons of whales, their bones are mounted vertically, some of them reaching a height of five meters.

On the third line is Kalkulacka cave in Khakassia, better known as the Black cave of the devil. According to legend, the shamans brought there sacrifices to their gods. If you go into it deeply, you may experience hallucinations.

In the list of most mysterious places in Russia also includes lake Teletskoye in the Altai region, Vasyugan swamp in Western Siberia, mountain Kholat syakhl in the Ural, Plescheevo lake in Pereslavl-Zalessky, the lake Svetloyar in the Nizhny Novgorod region, the ancient city of Arkaim in the Chelyabinsk region and Patriarch’s ponds in Moscow. Each of them go mystical legends, sometimes quite sinister.