#moscow #russia #walking The Diveyevo Monastery is famous for its numerous springs. The most revered among them is the one that is located fifteen kilometers from the monastery, near the village of Tsyganovka. Although the monk had never been to Tsyganovka itself. The place of his forest solitude, a desert, is located quite far from here, near Sarov. It was there that the spring gurgled, tended by the hands of the monk. After the death of the saint, that spring began to be called Seraphimovsky. The flow of pilgrims to it did not dry up until the time when Sarov and the surrounding lands were declared a closed territory - a scientific nuclear center was located here. But the most amazing thing is that the Seraphim spring dried up after that and went underground. And here’s an interesting coincidence: at the same time, a new spring appeared next to Tsyganovka. There is a popular legend that this happened under unusual circumstances. As if before the source appeared, people saw a strange old
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