From the next day, Pri's life turned crimson. Firstly, a huge multifunctional swimming pool is open from morning to evening — such a giant Jacuzzi with all the attached gyms, saunas and other baths. Secondly, it takes a minute and a half to walk from the room to your own thalassotherapy department. In the morning, I got out of bed and flopped into a warm, bubbling sea bath. And there are useful algae, verbena oil — for a sedative, relaxing effect. I think it's called "pearl baths." Or smeared with mud — this, by the way, is a special pleasure. At first, it feels wet, cold, and disgusting. And after a couple of minutes, it starts to heat up by itself, bubbling sweetly. We were also offered all possible types of massage, including underwater. I must say that the spine, exhausted by osteochondrosis, joyfully responded to the care shown for it and after a couple of days it bent as if it were ten years old. And it even stopped creaking — apparently, thanks to special gymnastics, which you do under the strict guidance of an instructor in the pool. Body weight in salt water is reduced by thirty times, so the body is capable of all sorts of tricks. The most interesting thing I've seen there is pressure therapy. It is intended for victims of cellulite. A kind of "boot" is put on the victim, which gradually massages the leg from bottom to top. It's not for nothing that French moms like to ride at the station so much after giving birth — to pick up their stomachs and get rid of stretch marks. Specially trained babysitters take care of the child there. As for the fight against colds, the procedure looks like this: they take you into a room, put you on a couch, turn off the light and leave. Fifteen minutes later, they return, turn on the light, and escort me out. A very mysterious procedure. Upon careful investigation, it turned out that there are tricky devices in the corner of the room: one saturates the air with negative ions, the other with oxygen (which is why it is called oxygenation).
There are two main attractions in the city of Pornik itself: both on the ocean. One is the collective grave of primitive man. A very decent stone structure. It evokes thoughts of the eternal. The second one also makes you think no less: on the banks of a small river flowing into the ocean, there is a castle from the late Middle Ages. You can find at least one of them in any self-respecting European city. Previously, the castle had an owner — a stylish uncle, the first punk on earth and a famous lover marrying curious Barbarians. They called him Bluebeard. All his murdered Barbarians were buried, they say, together, behind the castle wall, under one cross, which is visible from the other shore. It stands, askew, stone. That is, my uncle did not go far from primitive man.
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