Wanderings on Poland (10b)

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Beauty is our entire Poland

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Beauty is our entire Poland

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Tatry and Pieniny Mountains

Panorama of Tatras from the Long Hal

Pieniny - mountain range in southern Poland and northern Slovakia, that is the highest part of a long belt of limestone rocks (Pieniny Klippen Belt).Two gorges of Dunajec make the Pieniny are split into 3 parts:Pieniny Spiskie - between of Białka Valley and of gorge of Dunajec near NiedzicaCentral Pieniny (Pieniny appropriate) - from Niedzica to the Dunajec Canyon between the Sromowce Niżne and Szczawnica (in Polish borders). The highest peak - Trzy Korony Small Pieniny - reaching to the valley of Poprad

Tatry - highest mountain range in the chain of the Western Carpathians.Tatras on the Polish side are divided into:Western Tatras - the highest peak - Starorobociański Wierch, 2,176 m above sea level High Tatras - the highest peak is the north-west top of the Rysy - 2,499 m above sea-levelThe Tatras are protected by the establishment in their area of the Tatra National Park

Lesser Poland Voivodeship

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Kościeliska Valley

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Kościeliska Valley

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Highland Robbers Chapel in the Kościeliska Valley in the Tatra Mountains

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Kazalnica - rock in the Kościeliska Valley

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Western Tatrasof Small Meadow Valley

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The Smreczyński Pond- Tatra Mountains

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Western Tatras - Trzydniowiański Peak

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A Rock called Bake in the Upłaz Hala ( mountain pasture)

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The Gąsienicowa mountains pasture

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The Stoły mountains pasture

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Sheep grazing in a clearing Jamy

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Shepherd huts in a clearing Chochołowska

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Giewont (1894m n.p.m.) is the most popular, next to Kasprowy, a peak in the Tatra Mountains, Zakopane in the bottom

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Tatra mountains - photo NASA

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High Tatra Mountains - view from the Czerwone Wierchy

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High Tatra Mountains - Rysy

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High Tatra Mountains - Kościelec on the west side

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Kościelec (2155 m.n.p.m.) - view from the trail

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Kościelec - view from the Czarny Staw Gąsienicowy

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Czarny Staw Gąsienicowy (Black of Gąsienica Pond)

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Morskie Oko (Eye of the Sea)

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Morskie Oko - The biggest lake in the whole of the Tatras

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Shelter over Morskie Oko

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Mnich (Monk) over Morskie Oko

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High Tatras - Mnich (2068m above sea-level)lonely crag above the south-western shore of the Morskie Oko

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Tatra Mountains - Valley of Five Polish Tarns

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Valley of Five Polish Ponds - Greater and Front Polish Pond

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The view from Goat Peak (Kozi Wierch) to Valley of Five Polish Tarns

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Zamarła Turnia ( dead crag)

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Świnica (2301m) - peak in the High Tatras with two vertices

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Zawratowa Turnia (Zawrat Crag)- view from Kościelec

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Climbing at Zawrat

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Climbing at Zawrat

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Zawrat Pass situated at an altitude of 2159 m, separates Zawrat crag since the Little Goat Peak, one of the two boundary points of the route Orla Perc

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Statue of Mary (high 1,22 m.) near the Zawrat pass in the High TatrasValentine Gadowski put this statue at this point in June 1904

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Orla perć - one of the toughestand the most dangerous routes

in the High Tatras

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Orla Perc - the view from the Skrajny peak

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Orla Perć – the descent from the Goat Peak

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Orla perć (eagle trail)

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View of the valley Gąsienicowa

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Pieniny Mountains

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Pieniny – a gorge of Dunajec

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Trzy Korony (Three Crowns) the view from the Red Monastery peak

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Three Crowns peak

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Three Crowns peak

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Pieniny - a gorge of Białka river at Krempachy.

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Pieniny - Dunajec rafting

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Pieniny - Dunajec rafting

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Pieniny - Dunajec rafting

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Pieniny Mountains on the east side

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Music - The Karol Stoch Band – Polish highlander musicIllustrations - downloaded from web sitesA presentation prepared - Anna

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