The lime-tree has a gap in its bole large enough for a man to fit in. War prisoners were told to have been hanged there, their bodies burnt on a large stone nearby. Chiefs of the ancient Estonians and a treasure are told to have been buried there too. &...
Manija is like a little brother to Kihnu Island and its inhabitants are part of the same ethnic group as the population of Kihnu. For centuries, this small and rocky island was used as a pasture by the manor owners on the mainland, and as a stopover by ...
The church was built in 1953 on the place of the old church and chapels.
The sacrificial stone Jaanikivi (John’s stone) got its name after a legend according to which St. John sat down to rest on the stone ages ago and an imprint of t...