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The Baltic Sea is mysterious and beautiful. Keep its calm and silence for longer and download this magnificent view to your screen.
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Tarnica (1346 m asl) is the highest peak of Bieszczady Mountains. Its covered by alpine meadows typical of Bieszczady Mountains, called "poloniny".
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Hel Peninsula is a 35-km-long sand bar peninsula in northern Poland separating the Bay of Puck from the open Baltic Sea.
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Castle of the Teutonic Order in Malbork is one of the sites on World Heritage List. This 13th-century fortified monastery was substantially enlarged and embellished after 1309, when the seat of the Grand Master moved from Venice to Malbork. The castle is a particularly fine example of a medieval brick castle.
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Slowinski National Park is situated on Baltic Coast, between the towns of Leba and Rowy in Pomeranian Voivodship. Northern boundary of the park is made by seashore, on the length of 32.5 kilometers.
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Walking on the beach near Karwia is pure pleasure - the sun reflecting in the calm waters of the Baltic see, light wind and silence. Save this beautiful view on your screen.
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Sniezka (Snow Mountain, 1602 m asl) is the highest mountain in the Karkonosze Mountains, which were once called Reisengebrige - Great Mountains. Mount Sniezka lies directly on the Plish-Czech border.
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The European Fire-bellied Toad (Bombina bombina) is a fire-bellied toad native to mainland Europe. Its name derives from the brightly coloured red- or yellow-and-black patterns on its ventral region, which act as aposematic coloration, a warning to predators of the toads' reputedly foul taste. The other parts of the toads' skins have more neutral colours such as green or dark brown.
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Crested Tit is not as colourful as some other tits, yet it remains one of a most distinctive species thanks to its upstanding black and white crest.
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Biskupin is an archaeological site and a life-size model of an Iron Age fortified settlement. It belongs to the Biskupin group of the Lusatian culture. The Museum is situated on a marshy peninsula in the Lake Biskupin, ca. 90 km northeast of Poznań. The excavation and the reconstruction of the prehistoric settlement have played an important part in Polish historical consciousness.