Inexhaustible Cup (Kolomna)
N 55° 08.316 E 038° 26.643
37U E 464559 N 6110355
Inexhaustible Cup (Kolomna).
Local residents and parishioners of Our Lady of Kazan Icon of the Mother (pp. Bogdanovka) argue that the water source has unique healing properties.
Waymark Code: WM8ZGQ
Location: Russia
Date Posted: 06/05/2010
Views: 16
Approximately 20 km from Kolomna is Ayazmas (Inexhaustible Chalice).
Coming from Moscow along the M5 (Novoryazanskoye highway) and move
out into the street the October Revolution, which leads to the
center of Kolomna, the next turning on the Malin road you can see
the sign "Inexhaustible Cup". We turn on the index and on a good
paved road (Malin Highway) going all the time just before the
Subbotovo village. A few miles before Subbotovo is Bogdanovka
village famous for its temple of the Kazan Icon of Our Lady
(recommended to visit). The attendants of the temple along with his
parishioners and "created" a wonderful source. Near the signpost
"Subbotovo" is a small parking lot. Here you can leave the car.
Rather, there already are machines (including the Moscow numbers),
because place is very popular. Next, go down the road and walk
along the path and a 50-70 meter starts nicely tiled accurate path
along which and can safely reach the source.
Description of the spring can be viewed on the plate, which is placed directly over the spring (see photo, russian only, sorry). Local residents and parishioners of Our Lady of Kazan Icon of the Mother (pp. Bogdanovka) argue that the water source has unique healing properties. That's why next spring posted by a special object, which you can use, if the courage. ;) (Please don't publish photos of the object).
Public or Private Land?: Public
Public Land Fees?: Free of charge
Private Land access?: Not listed
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