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Hidden in the forests of Romania’s Bucovina region, just two kilometers from the famous Putna Monastery, lies a rather remarkable home built by an Orthodox Christian Monk – the hermitage cave of Daniel the Hesychast (Daniil Sihastru). This sanctuary, Daniel the Hesychast carved from a massive rock formation with 15th-century tools and his bare hands, and in doing so, became one of Romania’s most venerated spiritual figures.

Daniel the Hesychast (1400-1482) was a Romanian Orthodox …

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Have you ever heard of a rock that can grow and reproduce? Rocks that grow and even multiply do exist and are called “trovants.” These geological wonders are strange and fascinating mineral formations that have puzzled scientists for decades. Trovants are found in Romania, near the town of Costesti, and attract tourists from all over the world. Trovants are similar to other rocks and the surrounding soil in composition.  In appearance, however, trovants take on …

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