Spring "Natasha"
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Spring "Natasha" in Gelendzhik - a wonderful natural monument, located on the St. Michael the pass. Today, it is an amazingly beautiful place is a cultural and entertainment complex. Artificial waterfalls flowing into the dam, stream, well-kept wild stone bridges across the water and comfortably furnished pergola will not leave anyone indifferent. Guests attending the spring, not only can see floating in the backwaters of sturgeon and trout, but also to catch their own.

At the foot of the spring is a sculpture of a girl holding in hands a pitcher from which pours pure spring water. The water source is very tasty and cold. This girl is the very Natasha, whose name was called spring.

Legend of a spring "Natasha" today can hear everyone who visits it .  It tells the story of how one day the Turkish Pasha in the Caucasus saw great beauty girl called Natasha .  Was the Russian or Ukrainian woman - history is silent .  Pasha much in love with her and decided to do it in his harem 301 wife .  It should be noted that in addition to the wives Pasha had another 500 concubines .  Natasha, who was on home soil groom refused Turkish pasha .  Disagreeing with the decision of the charming girl, he ordered his soldiers to bring her in spite of everything .  Natasha realized that resistance is futile, therefore, asked the Pasha's permission for the last time to climb the mountain, to look again toward their homeland and pray .  Pasha fulfilled her last wish .  Accompanied by Natasha soldiers climb the mountain and prayed .  Choosing a time when security was distracted, she ran from the mountain .  Angry at the soldiers Pasha, ordered them to take him to where lies the body of his lover .  When Pasha looked down, he saw that the girl's body has disappeared, and in its place a spring flows, which began to carry the name of the unfortunate girl . 

Pure water from the spring is filled with magic power of love. No wedding in Gelendzhik not pass without a visit to the spring "Natasha" and next to it the chapel of St. Sergius of Radonezh.

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