

Hidden Gems of Belarus: Unearthing Historical and Natural Wonders
Hidden Gems of Belarus: Discovering Untouched Beauty A recent video by travel blogger vandraunica_lera has brought attention to two fascinating yet often overlooked locations in Belarus. The first is a man-made waterfall in the village of Mankovićy in the Pastavy district. This waterfall, once part of a water mill, offers a glimpse into Belarus's industrial past. The video also highlights the atmospheric ruins of a chapel-mausoleum belonging to the historically significant Drucki-Lyubetsky family. The second location is a dendrosad near Glubokoye, a botanical garden established in the 1960s. This unique garden boasts a diverse collection of plants sourced from North America, the Far East, and Southern Europe, making it a remarkable example of botanical diversity in Belarus. "The plants here are truly unique," says vandraunica_lera in the video, emphasizing the garden's rarity. These hidden gems offer a captivating journey through Belarus's rich history and natural beauty, demonstrating the country's diverse landscape and cultural heritage.