In Sopot, a two-meter waterfall of the Sopotnica stream descends from the cave into the lake and calmly continues to flow under the bridge in the form of a shallow stream that never dries and can easily be crossed by people. Legend has it that the devil used to dine there, along with witches and all kinds of sorcery. People were afraid to travel that route, so they built the statue of St. Michael to protect them and dedicated the chapel in Sopot to St. Michael, the angel with the highest power, who was the protector of caves and the only one able to confront the devil. According to the stories passed on from generation to generation, red fire used to flow along the stream 200 years ago, and once it was burning for two days straight. However, it can all be explained by science: the red color probably came from the red sky at sunset, and the roar of waterfalls and rocks is the so-called devil's work. This place is a precious jewel of nature, always available for everyone.
Sopot
Pregrada
Croatia
Vražja peć (Devil's Furnace)
Vražja peć (Devil's Furnace)
Sopot