High rock wall at the entrance of Devil’s Throat.
Poster for the Orphic mysteries in Trigrad.
River to the throat of the cave.
The Devil’s throat in moisture mist. This is the natural entrance of the cave, which is beside the exit constructed by the people.
The natural entrance to Devil’s Throat, sunk in a rainbow of drops and light.
Over the throat of the cave
Warrior messenger, depicted on a stone in the Devil’s Throat Cave.
Devil face in the cave.
Lit hall in the cave.
Orpheus in the Devil’s Throat.
Seven lights arc that Vera sees in the cave, like the stars of the amulet.
The bridge over the river in the Devil’s Throat.
Tourists in the Devil’s Throat.
The underground river, which Vera takes.
The bottleneck of the river to the first waterfall.
The first of the eight waterfalls, in which Vera jumps to escape.
The coast of the underground lake.
An attempt to capture the dark figure on the ceiling of the cave that Vera sees from the shore of the Lake.
The coast of the underground lake.
Bottom of the hall fulminic.
The mirror lake
The mirror lake
The first waterfall on the underground river.
An attempt to capture the dark figure on the ceiling of the cave that Vera sees from the shore of the Lake.
Quiet stretch of the underground river.
The underground river towards the first internal fall.
The seven lights
The acceleration of the underground river.
The cross with an arc of seven stars gradually emerged on top of the Sunbeam.
The cross with an arc of seven stars gradually emerged on top of the Sunbeam.
The stars (holes) are indicated by down arrows over the cross.
The peak of the first beam, at the bottom, on which is the cross.
The crack on the exit, where people and messengers come out.
Sunlight at the bottom of the tunnel.
The ladder to the sunlight.
The eyes of the Devil
The exit through the throat of the Devil
The exit through the throat of the Devil
The exit through the throat of the Devil
The exit through the throat of the Devil
Hole in the grid of the exit, from where Vera goes in.
The grid, which keeps people from the cave.
The exit over the Devil’s Throat.
And this is the natural exit of the cave. About a kilometer from the throat the river rise again from the rocks, pure and quiet. But surprisingly for everybody, what goes in never comes out through the throat (its entrance).
Artificial exit from the Devil’s Throat.
Over the entrance of the cave are the wings of the pines and trees grown in the rock, contrary to all natural laws.