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Cape Vyatlin at Russky Island is considered one of the most picturesque places in the Far East. Incredibly beautiful from here Views of Cape Tobisin and Chernyshev Bay.
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And if you go down to the sea in one place, you may suddenly find yourself in the middle of an amazing stone “town” that grows in water for four years now. “Pyramids” composed of many stones are found here at every step, and their number is about a couple of hundred.
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Such information looks like a great start to “mystical” news or articles, however the real state of things, oddly enough, very prosaic, although not without entertainments.
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The fact is that the described structures are the work of local residents and visitors. In 2015 in Vladivostok on the occasion of celebration of the city’s birthday was a competition of stone “towers”, during which exactly 155 such man-made masterpieces, and since then their construction has become the local fun. It is believed that if you build a “pyramid” on the beach and make up desire (of course, realistic and certainly good), then it is with highly likely you will come true.
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However, there is, perhaps, a pinch of mystery – at least least, so some locals say. According to them, separate “towers” with unknown authorship have such a thin balance that it would seem ready to crumble at the slightest blow the wind.
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Nevertheless, this, they say, for some reason does not happen. For example, on the first photo you can see a flat round pellet, standing sideways on the top of a triangular stone. No one remembers when this stone a pyramid appeared by the sea. What’s even more interesting is that her since never seen in a “disassembled” state. These are so small wonders…
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