- Lesko Stone
The Lesko Stone ( _pl. Kamień Leski) is a distinctive rock formation in the forest near the city of
Lesko in theBieszczady Mountains inPoland . It is most likely a result of glacial movements in the area and the whole formation is believed to have been carried to the present site by aglacier . The stone is over convert|65|ft|m tall and is entirely a work oferosion . Its peculiar shape was further pronounced as the area was a small rock quarry in past centuries. Despite being an environmentally protected site it is often scaled by climbers and outdoor enthusiasts. It can be reached by following a lengthy tourist trail fromLesko or from a road roughly convert|300|ft|m away.Folklore
The stone is an important aspect of local culture with a number of legends related to its shape and origin. The most popular of those is related to the XVI century church in
Lesko which claims the stone is a remnant of a failed attempt by the devil to destroy Christianity in the area. A variation of this story links the stone to a number of monasteries in the area. Many more legends exist and some of them are told on plaques currently fixed to the stone.Mentions in Culture
Because of its location on the main route through the
Bieszczady Mountains the Lesko Stone is mentioned several times in literature. The stone's beauty was an inspiration for a poem specifically about it written byAleksander Fredro and also appears in his other works. It was also written about byOskar Kolberg ,Stanisław Staszic , andWincenty Pol among others.
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