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Greek Catholic tserkva of the Assumption of Virgin Mary in Bałucianka. One of the oldest remaining tserkvas in this area, built in 17th century; now converted to a Roman catholic church. View using: Autodetect • DevalVR • QuickTime • Flash • FPP Google Earth placemark • GPX • MapQuest • Zumi • Yahoo Maps • Panoramio Show on map • Show nearest ↓ Comments: 0 • Add a comment ↓ Old town square in Bardejov. By the St. Egidius Basilica. View using: Autodetect • DevalVR • QuickTime • Flash • FPP WWW • Google Earth placemark • GPX • MapQuest • Zumi • Yahoo Maps • Panoramio Show on map • Show nearest ↓ Sivá Brada - remains of a geyser. When driving from Levoča to Spiš Castle you pass a small hill with a chapel on top. It is called Sivá Brada ("White Beard"). Now people stop here to taste mineral water tricking from a small spring, but until a few years ago this place had been a major tourist attraction. A geyser had been erupting from the hillside 2-3 times a day, spitting water up to 15 meters in the air. Sadly, with time eruptions got weaker and rarer, then stopped completely, leaving only bubbling water. View using: Autodetect • DevalVR • QuickTime • Flash • FPP WWW • Google Earth placemark • GPX • MapQuest • Zumi • Yahoo Maps • Panoramio Show on map • Show nearest ↓ Comments: 0 • Add a comment ↓ Levoča town square. Just by the Town Hall, in the middle of the main square of this beautiful Slovak town, there's a wrought-iron "Cage of Shame". Dating back to the beginning of the 17th century, it was used for public punishment of unfaithful wives. View using: Autodetect • DevalVR • QuickTime • Flash • FPP Google Earth placemark • GPX • MapQuest • Zumi • Yahoo Maps • Panoramio Show on map • Show nearest ↓ Comments: 0 • Add a comment ↓ |
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