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Jahybta Cave, Rosolin village

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Rosolin

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Nature, Rural

Located in the deep ravine of the Czarny Stream, Jahybta Cave — together with the adjacent valley of the now-vanished village of Rosolin — forms a raw, multi-layered landscape characteristic of the Bieszczady borderland.

The cave (grotto) is an erosion niche nearly ten metres high, set beneath a monumental twenty-metre sandstone escarpment of flysch origin, positioned directly above the rocky streambed.

The setting is complemented by the melancholic landscape of a former pastoral settlement, first recorded in 1540. Today, amid natural forest succession, only fragments of foundations, overgrown orchards, and expansive, empty pastures at the foot of the Moklik massif remain visible.

GPS: N 49° 18' 54" E 22° 35' 36"

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