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From ancient times Lithuanians believed that spring water has got some magical power

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From ancient times Lithuanians believed that spring water has got some magical power .

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The natural monument of spring water “The Eye” of the Ula is on the left terrace of the Ula’s bank. Its surface is slightly winding.

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The waterhole called ”an eye“ is 4.4m length, 3.4m width and 1.22m depth.

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The temperature of the spring water is about 8-9°C and general mineralization is about 120.45 mg/l. The water is clear, colourless, odorless and has a slight taste of iron.

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In comparison with drinking water’s standards, it has 1.3 times more of manganese and is about twice as large of iron.

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The inhabitants of the surrounding villages use the water from “the Eye” of the Ula for drinking and healing purposes.

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Senior inhabitants believe that this spring’s water can help with various diseases. Particularly, if people use the spring water after the sunset or at the sunset.

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The presentation was prepared by Gabija Butkeviciute