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6 October 2025

  • curprev 14:2414:24, 6 October 2025 Jürgen Hubert talk contribs 3,106 bytes +3,106 Created page with "{{Sidebar|Der Kulk - panoramio.jpg|The Kulk lake near Gommern.|The St. John's Day Sacrifice|12|Saxony-Anhalt|{{Coordinates|52.0343513, 11.8759780}}}} In Dornburg, a village near the town of Barby, the local church sunk beneath the ground one day. At the spot where this church once stood, a deep lake has formed, which is still called the Kirchsee (“church lake”) today. This lake demanded a victim every year, and always on St. John’s Day. The victim was always a boy..."