Harsh and mysterious atmosphere of Đavolja Varoš, Devil’s town, can be attributed to the rare natural phenomena. Firstly, 202 eerie stone formations created by erosion, between two and 15metres in height and less than 1m in diameter, topped by stone blocks weighing as much as 100kg, have been here for centuries yet appear almost unreal. Secondly, two springs of extremely acidic water (pH 1.5) with high mineral content (15 g/l; even 1000 times higher than in ordinary drinking waters) make Djavolja Varoš a true wonder of nature. While being more than slightly spooky, in another way it’s picturesque and timid, just like the remains of an old town, church, cemetery and several interesting mines.
Official nominee of Serbia in the “New 7 Wonders of Nature” campaign, Đavolja Varoš has been placed in the list of the Top 77
link: http://www.djavoljavaros.com/
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“Devil’s Town” is featured in Nature’s Wonders group (07.11.2010)
devils town, djavolja varos, world wonder, landscape, natural phenomenon, serbia, rock formation, stone figures, structure
Comments
What a bizarre and interesting landscape; its like a bit of the old wild west! (great deep blue skies too to show if off at its best).
It was about the time to visit this place Steve :)
It really is special and i had luck to have a cloudy blue skies when i arrived there.
– Milos Markovic
Many thanks for your feedback, Bradley.
– Milos Markovic
Great pov – Excellent capture!
I really appreciate it Duncan.
– Milos Markovic
Facinating capture!
Thank you kindly, Joni.
– Milos Markovic
Congratulations! Your artwork has been featured in the

Nature’s Wonders group.!!
I am honored, Rainy.
– Milos Markovic
It’s wonderful! Great clouds to go with it!
Thank you kindly for your feedback, Kim.
– Milos Markovic
Congratulations on your RB feature!!
Thank you kindly, Penny.
– Milos Markovic
Congratulations on your wonderful feature, a stunning capture and well deserved.
Thank you for your generous words, Andrea.
– Milos Markovic
Where abouts in Serbia is this? I was in Serbia a very long time ago, when I was 7 so I don’t remember much. Wish I could go there again, visit family and also now with my camera :)
With not so much territory to cover, Serbia really has some beauties to show. I always feel happy, peaceful and content when i spend some time at one of those “special” places.
If you know about Kursumlija or Prolom Spa that is the way to go, some 20 km before the Kosovo border and cca 300 km from Belgrade, there is this special and a bit distant place that is definitely worth visiting.
For a reference:
http://www.djavoljavaros.com/images/map-new.jpg
– Milos Markovic