On the southeastern outskirts of the village of Kamyanka lies an intriguing structure that locals call the "Viyt's stone house" or the "Armenian well."
On the southeastern outskirts of the village of Kamyanka lies an intriguing structure that locals call the "Viyt's stone house" or the "Armenian well."
It is a stone building surrounding a powerful spring at the foot of a mountain, which forms a stream flowing into the Shondrova (Shmaivka) River. The spring is housed in a small stone hut, and nearby is a lake with a smooth stone bottom scattered with large flat boulders. This place, known as "Pralo," was once used for washing clothes, and the stones have been smoothed over centuries of use.
Khmelnytsky region, Kamianka, Khmelnytskyi region
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