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Borůvková hora, (the Blueberry Mountain), is a border top part of the main ridge of the Golden Mountains, (Rychlebské hory). Thanks to its remoteness, it served as a meeting place of Czechoslovak and Polish dissidents towards the end of the eighties. The dissidents were members for Czechoslovak civil initiatives and the representatives of Polish Solidarity. Among the dissidents meeting at the Blueberry Mountain were for example Lech Walesa, Adam Michnik, Václav Havel, and Jan Ruml. Today, there is an observation tower and a refreshment shop for tourists at the top of the mountain.