One of the most unusual geological formations in Lithuania is the so-called "Devil's Pit" - a substantial
crater approximately 200 meters in diameter and 40 meters deep, whose origins remain a mystery to scientists. Some theories link its formation to the melting processes of Ice Age glaciers, while another hypothesis suggests it was caused by a meteorite impact. Regardless of its origin, this is a fascinating and distinctive site to visit—arguably even more visually impressive than the famous and much more tourist-visited Kaali meteorite crater in Saaremaa.
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LOCATION | Lithuania, Trakai district |
DEPTH | 40 metres |
DIAMETER | 200 M |
RATING (8,53/10) |
BUY PHOTOS OF DEVIL'S PIT, LITHUANIA
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