Friday, December 3, 2010

Sandstone cliff


on Ahja River, South Estonia. Over millennia waters have carved marvellous walls and caves into Devonian sandstones and formed sights worth of seeing. In Estonian they are called “taevaskojad”, which could be translated as “heavenly halls” or “halls of heaven”. As to the size, nothing to compare to Colorado or even to Saxonian Switzerland on Elbe, but Estonia is miniature in general. Either hiking or canoeing on river is good way to visit these places and the best idea is to do both. Canoes can be rented on spot on moderate price. And do not forget your camera! :)

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