Researchers believe that ten centuries ago life existed on that hazardous area. It looks like the landslides became a usual daily routine in Kiev. They were unabale to finish cleaning up the abatis in the Vozdvyzhensky District as another soil layer went down on the Boguslavskyi spusk.
Fortunately, there are no residential buildings nearby, so neither buildings nor people were injured. Curiously, next to the dangerous landslide a number of interesting caves are revealed. As an example, in the courtyard of modern houses number 59 and 61, Frunze St., there is an entry to the cave that served as a dwelling site for people that lived in the Stone Age period. But still some scientists have a belief that this cave is much «younger» than that belonging to Kievan Rus period.
Just a hundred meters away, in the Urochishche of Yurkovitsa, there are 2 caves of unknown origin. They found a bloodless body of a little boy of 13 years in one of those caves in 1911. This murder was reviewed in the famous lawsuit known as «Beilis case.»