Blue Eye

in #nature8 years ago

According to legend in those areas ruled an adder, a magnificent creature who abduct girls, stop the water and had made life extremely difficult residents. Until finally killed him and, when killed, the eye of the dragon sprang the water Lucent continues to flow down in the form of river Bistrica being fed by them in a sparse vegetation to the density of forces and providing further light that illuminates the towns and villages of the South.

A dragon that kidnaps girls and the rest water is foul, and the fact that the eye of the dragon slain become a source of life if it distracts emotionally merged into a single good and evil. However, the meaning of this legend, as many others similar to dragon is clear. It symbolizes human effort to defeat the evil, or the blind forces of nature and to pave the way life; but also its dependence on nature. We began parendo vincitore (can not subordinate but subject) says Bless nature.

Blue Eye with everything around it is just a natural temple dedicated to the mystery of life, the human struggle to subdue nature and at the same time his indivisibility of it. A temple where instead of stone columns around the altar (Eye), turnip high rise centuries to take power from water

Blue Eye is a beautiful tourist destination located in the village of Delvina Muzinë District, near the National Road Delvin - South. It is a very scenic spot where a blue source originating from Mali Wide karst comes a crystalline water. Source from deep blue color of the water gets under the sun rays. Is the most largest and most interesting cross 18 mountain springs erupting broad beam. It is declared as a natural. Its shape is similar to the oval form of an eye, break from the dark earth and blue between the sides.


Its depth is vast reaches drei at 45 m depth. Krongj village located in front of 45 m below the level of the Drina valley and the mountain is the main unloading things. It is a source of fresh water and sweet surrounded by dense vegetation and evergreen.

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