Petrified Bahachka.

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Where  Putyla river meets Cheremosh river stands  a rock.   Sheer 30 meters up.  The Petrified Bahachka. Legend tells  story of  very rich and mean woman. A Bahachka that is.    Peasant woman living nearby had  beautiful daughter who    was  serf to Bahachka.  Once when  woman hungry she went to see  Bahachka to beg for daughter and for bread.  Instead the Bahachka threw to her  stone,  big as  bread.  Instantly  Bahachka turned into  rock. 30 meters tall.  Where  Putyla river meets  Cheremosh.  In the heart of Hutzul country, Bukovina.

Further down on Cheremosh is rock called “Zhaba”, that is frog.                 http://i050.radikal.ru/0909/e2/392fc41e895a.jpg       All this not far away from from Twin City on Cheremosh (not Mississippi)  that is Vizhnitz and Kuty. Here was border between Moldova and Polish before Austrians came.  Border good for Jewish tradesman make good business. Therefore many Jews and great Rabbis of Vishnitz dynasty. Baal Shem Tov also went lost in woods for days. Before he turned holy.

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