While on the lookout for the mythical land of Hyperborea, researchers have come across the remarkable remains of an ancient observatory and unusual carvings on the wall of a mountain in Northwest Russia.
An ancient observatory and the carving of a giant near the shores of Lake Seydozera, meaning ''sacred lake'' in the language of indigenous Sami people, are believed to be clear indications pointing towards the long-forgotten land of Hyperborea - a sacred land similar to that of Shambhala and Atlantis.
Kuiva the Giant - a colossal silhouette embedded on the cliff of mountain Kuivchorr watches over the sacred lake and is also presumably guarding the secret entrance to the legendary city.
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