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Voted the most beautiful natural wonder of Hungary, the tarn on the Megyer Mountain is a popular destination among hikers.
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The river Bodrog is the natural village boundary of Bodrogkeresztúr. Flowing past the Tokaj Mountain, the Bodrog meets river Tisza 3 kilometers away from the municipality. The flood plain of the backwater area between the two rivers is a naturally protected area called Bodrogzug.
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The mountain range between Tokaj and Eperjes is part of the inner volcanic belt of the Carpathian Mountains, which was active about 15 million years ago. The Hungarian section of this range is called the Zemplén Mountains.
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The tarn on the outskirts of the village is a quarry pond. The clear water lake was formed in the area of the one-time quarry of 230-meter (over 700-foot) high Mulató Hill.