The Súgó Cave (The Whispering Cave) (Strâmbă Valley, Scaunul Giurgeu)
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In the perimeter of the Valea Strâmbă commune there is a cave, which has been named after a whispering sound, the name Súgó-barlang meaning ”The Whispering Cave” in Hungarian. Tradition says that there is gold dripping from the cave ceiling, and it takes seven years to fill three buckets. But the one who wants to bring the gold to the surface must be a very strong man.
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