Krushuna National Park
An already established eco-path can be found near the village of Krushuna, near the town of Lovech. It reaches the Devetashko plateau and crosses the path of a wonderful waterfall. Its thunderous waters jump over high beds and then heads downwards. The path curves its way through lots of plants and bushes and passes low above the rapids.For a regular examination of the underground karst The Bulgarian Federation of Subsurface Work organizes international expedition "Drouzhba - 78 - Krushuna", which gave a precies account for the contribution to examination of the cave system in the village area. It is true that the separation had been based on the binding process by underground karst swelling through independent caves and cave galleries.
Apart from the cave "Vodopada" and "Boninska" cave, the bindings determined by the expedition had once been believed to belong to the Krushuna cave system and also to the caves "Gornik" and "Turksta cherkva".
Currently there is no cave now in Krushuna. The area called "Maarata" is so beautiful at the waterfall that it is high time this country area was exposed to people and visitors and prepared for tourist sightseeing. Since only one cave is provided with utilities the Krushuna cave is considered to be the second one.
During the period from 1976 to1977 in the southeastern part of the village Krushina there were discovered mineral waters.
Apart from the cave "Vodopada" and "Boninska" cave, the bindings determined by the expedition had once been believed to belong to the Krushuna cave system and also to the caves "Gornik" and "Turksta cherkva".
Currently there is no cave now in Krushuna. The area called "Maarata" is so beautiful at the waterfall that it is high time this country area was exposed to people and visitors and prepared for tourist sightseeing. Since only one cave is provided with utilities the Krushuna cave is considered to be the second one.
During the period from 1976 to1977 in the southeastern part of the village Krushina there were discovered mineral waters.
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