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Devil's Throat Cave, Bulgaria [Outside]

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Uploaded by on Oct 13, 2009

One of the phenomenons in the Rhodope Mountains is the Trigradsko jdrelo where is located a cave called Dyavolsko Gurlo (The Devil's Throat). The cave is 1, 2 km of the village of Trigrad and has formed as a result of massive tectonic activities.

The name of the cave has derived from the devil head shaped entrance. There is a river crossing underground the cave, with 60m high waterfall, forming a huge hall called the Thunder hall. It is 110m long, 40m wide and 35m high. There is an artificial gallery through which one can access the base of the water current and from there is 301 stairs with access to the outside in the open. There, the nature demonstrated its magnificence. From 380 m from the cave's entrance, the running river deposits in a siphon gallery. The length of the siphon is more than 150m the River undergo into another gallery of about 60m, after which it rushes outside the cave.

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  • And also, att 0:08-0:11 there is some figuyre running on top of the rocks at the left of the video.....o.o looks wierd

  • @YayImLoved those are regular visitors

  • Does anyone know of the legend that surrounds this place? Im researching angelology and I find some interesting things associated with this cavern, 2012 and the watchers......

  • @YayImLoved if you can, write some of the interesting things you find about this place

  • @asafscher well its just that I have been studying about the watchers, and how they were banished, and in studying Enoch ( a biblical figure) and The venerable father Clematis (who took a trip to the rhodope mountans to find these watchers, I put two an two together and thought this sounded interessting....

  • @YayImLoved Well, it doesn't really mean anything to me but maybe it will help others. thx

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  • @grarrl124 And actually, doing some research I found out of some 'other' religious father's who in fact did take a documented trip to these mountains. One of them was a venerable father, or had an established title of that sort. Whether it was for Pilgrimage or for unknown reasons, I dont know. authors have to get their stories from somewhere you know!

  • @YayImLoved Actually, all u really did was read the book Angelology by Danielle Trussoni, which is FICTION I might add. There is no venerable father Clematis, he is simply a character in a book. And she also mentions Enoch in the book. So ur hardly studying angelology, all you did was read a fictional book, a book that was quite a good read I might add.

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