Dovbush rocks
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Dovbush rocks
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Dovbush rocks - rocky-cave complex.
The Rocks of Dovbush is a group of natural and man-made structures carved out of rock at around 980 m ASL in the Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast (province) of western Ukraine. The name of the formations comes from a leader of the opryshky[1] movement, Oleksa Dovbush.
The rocks are a part of the Polyanytskiy Regional Landscape Park.
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Heart of Oleksa Dovbush
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Rocks among the trees
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Naturally formed lion face
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A memorial for climbers
Notes
See also
- List of colossal sculpture in situ
- (Polish) Polanica - Bołdy Polanickie in the Geographical Dictionary of the Kingdom of Poland, volume VIII (Perepiatycha — Pożajście) 1887
Coordinates: 49°03′06″N 23°40′44″E / 49.05167°N 23.67889°E
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