The Manpupuner rock formations are a set of 7 huge
stone pillars situated on a flat plateau, west of the Ural Mountains in the
Troitsko-Pechorsky District of the Komi Republic. More than 200 million years
ago this area was comprises with high mountains. However, natural weathering conditions
by rain, wind, snow, coldness and heat progressively damaging the mountains, particularly
the weaker rock. The comparatively hard sericite-quartzite schist, which the
stone pillars are composed of, lasted and now towers over the surrounding
plain. One of these pillars stand to some extent apart from the others, and
with its slender bottom and broad mid-section look like a massive bottle,
turned upside down. Moreover, six others are lined up at the edge of a cliff.
People have seen all sorts of shapes in these pillars the figure of a man, or
the head of a horse or a sheep. To each of these monoliths is between 30 to 42
meters high. This wonderful ready-made piece of folklore must have stimulated a
thousand variations on the story over the millennia since people first come across
the Manpupuner Rock Formations. And why not geologists still haven’t quite
worked out what happened exactly to make the formation.
Moreover, these pillars are also called the
"Seven Giants" or "Seven Strong Men" are mysterious,
starkly contrasting their plateau environment. According to a several local
legends, the stone pillars were once an entourage of Samoyeds giants walking
through the mountains to Siberia in order to abolish the Mansi people. Though,
the men were challenged by a shaman with the white face, called Yallingner, who
turned all the warriors into stones. Yallingner himself was turned into a
stone, and since then, the seven formations have been standing in this area,
with one facing the other six. It is believed one of the Seven Wonders of
Russia, the Manpupuner rock formations are a very popular attraction in Russia,
though not well known internationally and comparatively unspoiled by tourism,
thanks to their remote location. Visitors trying to understand these bizarre
monuments, and looking for a greater challenge can attempt to climb the Strong
Men. However, reaching the top of the Manpupuner Formations is in actual fact
impossible considering their shape and texture and a number of expert climbers
have failed in their face.
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