The bridge was built on Mala Reka, about six hundred metres from the area of Boskov Most (Bosko’s Bridge) near the regional road Gostivar-Debar in the National Park Mavrovo. According to the local people and legends, the bridge was built 3-4 centuries ago in memory of the death of an enchanting and magnificent deer. On the mountain Stogovo, in the immediate vicinity of the village of Mogorce, a hunter from the village intercepted a deer when he was going hunting. He raised his rifle to shoot. But when he looked at the deer, he realized that the deer with the warm look and pose seemed to beg him not to shoot, not to kill him.
The hunter was enchanted, he lowered his rifle, got closer to the deer and began to pet him, and the deer hugged him with his head and expressed his friendship. So the hunter and the deer made friends and were spending time together every day. The hunter told the villagers about the meetings with the deer. One morning they went to look for him. They met him and tried to catch him. But the deer began to flee, and in order not to become the prey of the unknown, he tried to skip the river. But he did not succeed in that. The jump was a few feet short and the deer broke his front legs. In memory of the courage and beauty of the deer, the villagers of Mogorce, who were famous masters, built this bridge with unusual structure and architecture.