58.876667, 22.955000
GPS: 58° 52' 36" N, 22° 57' 18" E
A legend says the Swedish king Ingvar and his gold is buried here. Another says:
sailors brought the stones in the hope of pleasing God and getting saved should their
ship sink. They thought they had made a deal with God, therefore the name. Third:
baron Ungern-Sternberg tried to build a pyramid. Fourth: it is a burial mound from the
Bronze Age.
Kassari is the fifth biggest island in Estonia, its area is 19.3 square km. Its coast is washed by the waters of Jausa, Käina, Vaemla, Kassari and Õunaku bays.
Kassari rose from the sea 3000 years ago and the highest point on the isla...
The beam of light from Kõpu spreads from as high as 102.6 meters, that is the maximum height a light house glimmers by
the Baltic Sea. The light house was built in the 15th century, the golden age of Hansa League, maritime trade, demanded i...
Established in 1628 it had 35 workers during its glory days. One of the glass masters
complained to Tallinn that the malice of the local people made him stop working but the
market had been overestimated too and the works was closed down in 1664. ...