THE BRIDGE OF GOD
The legend says there was a cave in which the devil lived. After the locals prayed God to get rid of the devil, he struck the ceiling of the cave that crashed over the entrance. However, the devil escaped on another cave entrance, clinging to the clutches of a nearby hill, thus forming the two plains of alley called Aphrodite and Cleopatra.
Another myth says that this bridge was built by Hercules or even God, so that Saint Nicodemus could pass through Tismana after being expelled from Ponoarele. St. Nicodemus sought a cascade that appeared to him in a dream, over which he had to build a monastery. So he arrived at Tismana where he built the monastery of the same name, but not before he cursed the water in the commune, to be without fish, and that is how it happened.
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