The Marusyn Stone (Marusyn kamin) tract is located on the top of a hill near the villages of Hamarnia and Velikiy Oleksandriv on the left bank of the Ushytsia River.
The appearance of this geological formation dates back to the 10th century BC. Originally, there was a pagan temple in the caves of the rock, as evidenced by the presence of a sacrificial stone. Over time, the place was consecrated and an Orthodox cross was carved on the walls. In one of the niches of the stone, the remains of age-old soot from the fires have been preserved, which confirms the assumptions that the caves served as a shelter for people in different periods of history.
Thus, according to legends, during the peasant uprisings, a band of robbers led by Otaman Marusya operated on these lands. Robbers ...
Last update
10/29/2024
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Address |
Marusyn Kamin tract
Hamarnia |
Coordinates |
48.97497222° N, 27.11447222° E
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