On the D69-road towards Voćin lies the Čarugin Stone. It was formed 300 million years ago, and consists mostly of 'migmatite'―a rock that melted partially deep underground, and that gave it a swirled pattern. You'll also be able to spot gray gneiss, white feldspar crystals and quartz in the stone, but it is cut by so-called 'granite veins' of another era, due to the partially molten pieces that created cracks. But Čarugin is more: a local legend about a famous outlaw tells the story of robbed travellers on a nearby railway carrying workers' salaries.
Part of: Geosites in Papuk