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Tuhala Witch's Well (April 2010) Tuhala Witch's Well (Estonian: Tuhala nõiakaev) is a karst spring in Kose Parish, Harju County, Estonia that overflows after heavy rains. [1] In Estonian folklore, it is said to be caused by witches lashing each other underground. [2] [1] In 2012 the Tuhala Witch's Well was voted as a "Wonder of Estonia". [3]
It is believed that settlement in Tuhala dates back around 3,000 years. The Tuhala Karst Area, named after the village, lies for the most part in neighbouring Kata village. It has Estonia's largest area of porous karst, with several underground rivers and sinkholes. [3] The karst area is best known for its Witch's Well (also in Kata).
Kose Parish (Estonian: Kose vald) is a rural municipality in northern Estonia.It is a part of Harju County.The municipality has a population of 5,737 (as of 1 January 2004) and covers an area of 237.33 km 2 (91.63 sq mi).
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