Manpupuner Stone Pillars in Komi Republic: The Ural Stonehenge and Its Mysterious Origins
The Manpupuner Stone Pillars on the plateau in the Komi Republic have long attracted the attention of scientists and tourists from all over the world. Many legends and myths surround these "stone guardians," which are as tall as a 15-story building.
One of the Seven Wonders, Manpupuner means "Small Mountain of Idols" in the Mansi language. Since 1930, the plateau has been part of the Pechoro-Ilych Nature Reserve. The pillars, resembling ancient sentinels, are said to hold the wisdom and secrets of the ages. Reaching them is incredibly difficult. There are seven pillars in total, ranging in height from 30 to 43 meters. One, standing slightly apart, is called the Shaman.
In 2008, Manpupuner was included in the list of Seven Wonders of Russia.
The Mystery of Their Origin
The main puzzle is the origin and anthropomorphic shape of the pillars. According to geologists, millions of years ago, there were…



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