{"id":16666,"date":"2020-05-13T19:12:55","date_gmt":"2020-05-13T16:12:55","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/go-to.rest\/blog\/the-sacred-river-tisa\/"},"modified":"2020-05-13T19:12:58","modified_gmt":"2020-05-13T16:12:58","slug":"the-sacred-river-tisa","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/go-to.rest\/blog\/en\/the-sacred-river-tisa\/","title":{"rendered":"The sacred river Tisa"},"content":{"rendered":"
The river Tisa begins its journey at a distance of four kilometers from the city Rakhiv’s<\/a> at the confluence of two rivers \u2013 the White and Black yew. Its main source is considered to be the source, which is located on the Okole pass at an altitude of 1240 meters above sea level. Seeping through the thickness of the rock, drop by drop, water is collected here. A few meters below, it turns into a rapid stream, which with every hundred meters gains strength and after a few kilometers becomes a mountain river-the Black yew.<\/p>\n Transcarpathian Hutsuls<\/a> they sang of the yew tree in their songs, paying tribute to its beauty and greatness. They used the river for fishing and wood alloy<\/a>. For rafting the woods<\/a> in Transcarpathia, special rates were built (Gati) – Clausura. In such a reservoir<\/a> they collected all the felled wood that was collected from the steep slopes, opened the dam \u2013 and the tree, caught by the water, floated into the valley.<\/p>\n\n