The village of Krushanivka is located 30 kilometers east of Kamyanets-Podilskyi.
Known from the first half of the 18th century. The Church of the Assumption was built in 1834-1853 on the site of an old wooden church.
Nearby is the Molochniy Kamin natural monument.
Село Крушанівка розташоване в 30 кілометрах на схід від Кам'янця-Подільського.
Відоме з першої половини XVIII сторіччя. Успенська церква побудована в 1834-1853 роках на місці старого дерев'яного храму.
Неподалік розташована пам'ятка природи Молочний камінь.
Milk Stone
Natural object
Milk Stone is a cave located in the gorge of the rock of the same name. It is located in the northwest of the "Sovyniy Yar" nature reserve in the canyon of the Studenytsia River.
According to a local legend, old Ivan lived in the nearby village of Vykhvatnivtsi, who was warned in a dream by a saint about a Tatar raid and ordered to save himself in a cave. Those who believed Ivan went to the cave and waited out the attack, feeding on the milk that flowed from the stone. Since then, the rock and the cave in it have been called "Milk stone".
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