[post_page_title]Mind your steps[/post_page_title]
Here, in the small country of Georgia, you can find a tiny village that has the most isolated church in the world. On top of the Katshki Pillar, a 130-feet high limestone column, lies a small church and three hermit cells.
To access this small oasis of worship, you have to climb a steel ladder (which takes about 20 minutes). The sole inhabitat of this place is a monk called Maxime Qavtaradze, who has dedicated his life to solitude and worship, since 1993.
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