Cape Ryty
Coordinates: 53°50′01″N 108°04′31″E / 53.83361°N 108.07528°E
Cape Ryty (Russian: мыс Рытый) is a cape on the northwest coast of Lake Baikal, in the Irkutsk Oblast of Russia. The cape was named Ryty ("digged" in Russian) because of dried river horns, which form a digged image of narrow twisting ravines, pointing to Baikal. The cape is considered sacred by local indigenous population and is reverenced by Buryats and Evenks.[1] Cape Ryty is reportedly a paranormal place, where several sightings of unidentified flying glowing balls and wandering lights of unknown nature have been reported.[2]
Cape Ryty entered the top five most hardly accessible and mysterious destinations, compiled by the Russian Tour Operators Association.[1]
References
- 1 2 "Мыс Рытый на Байкале вошел число самых загадочных достопримечательностей России" (in Russian). Baikal-info.ru. 6 September 2011. Retrieved 28 August 2012.
- ↑ "Сакральные места Байкала" (in Russian). Baikalfund.ru. Retrieved 28 August 2012.
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