A cave in Vorota
This natural cave has traces of artificial treatment only at the entrance. On the left, a petroglyph, similar to an Arab elm, carved on the rock, is several hundred years old. Its total length is about 10 m, its width is 0.8 m, and its height varies from 1.8 m at the entrance to 1.0 m at the end.
Vahylevych describes in his survey “a curved arm of the cave into the dungeon”, at that time covered with sand, and excavated already during the archaeological excavations under the leadership of Mykhailo Rozhko. A local legend says: once a year, during the Easter liturgy, Kamin “opens up” as a cave with gold. However, the rock punishes greedy visitors by closing them inside until the next Easter.