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Snidavka is a village where Ternoshorska Lada, the mother of the whole Earth, the supreme Goddess of our ancestors! A picturesque Hutsul village of craftsmen, where in every house women weave rugs and carpets, and men are craftsmen in wood, leather and metal! Today we will try to familiarize you with the culture of this village! By the way, if you love culture and are interested in Hutsul customs, you can go on an expedition with us! To do this, you need to add to our Instagram and write in private messages! If you know unique places of Power or interesting and colorful people who are connected with our culture, write about it too! In the summer, we are planning many expeditions to new regions, namely Transcarpathia! Well, we started the expedition in Snidavka from the famous place of Sila, the first shrine of ancient tribes - Ternoshorska Lada! By the way, filming of documentaries about all the Places of Power will begin soon! To become part of the project, write in the comments! This time we only looked at the shrine superficially, having flown in all directions with a quadcopter, once again the rain prevents us from photographing Ternoshore Lada normally with a copter! The first writing that is found on the territory of Ukraine - it is at these shrines, on the statue of Lada, there are several crosses of different types, a zoomorphic head of a dragon, a head of a snake, a head of a man and how many other stones that no one practically explored, except for Mykola Kugutyak's expedition! The Ternoshorsk Lada itself is a special statue, first of all, because it reaches a height of 10.5 meters, while the smaller Tipil statues of the goddess are 10.5 centimeters! An incredible coincidence at a time when there were no measuring devices! Another strange phenomenon - all the Places of Power, that is, large monoliths are placed along one line on a flat map, although the Carpathians are in the form of a sickle! Behind Ternoshorskaya Lada there is another rock complex called Fedina's Stone! We will explore it next time! The church in the village of Snidavka of the Holy Apostles Peter and Paul was built in 1877, even then the village was a farm of the village of Richka! In the village of Snidavka lived the famous master of Hutsul violins, Vasyl Martyshchuk, who was taught by one of the most famous Hutsul violinists of the 20th century, Vasyl Hrymalyuk (Mogur), and Mogur was taught by Havytsi! A master brasssmith is a person who makes hatchets, knives, crosses and other ornaments from bronze! Hutsul tradition from ancient times, but there was a maximum of one boy per village, these are the first Hutsul jewelers, who were highly respected among Hutsuls! At a wedding in the 19th century in the Hutsul region, the richer the hutsulka was, the more rows of crosses she had on her neck, there could be 9 rows of 11 crosses, an ornament weighing 3 kilograms, and a turban on the head with coins and mosyazh for another 3 kilograms and together with the hutsulka wore about 12 kilograms of clothes all day at the wedding! Therefore, I can confidently state the fact that people were very strong and hardy then! Those that survived, because at that time families were very large, but half of the children died after birth! They once said that one son is not a son, two sons are a son of a son, and 3 sons are a son! It is in Snidavka that there is a very special culture, different clothes and unique traditions, as this is the last Yakosiv village on the border with the Verkhovyna district! The keptars here are more similar to the typical Verkhovynski than to the Kosivski, but there is an interesting feature, yellow and blue colors prevail here, and not green!