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Krka National Park in Croatia
Krka National Park is an extraordinary place that will take your breath away with its natural beauty and spectacular waterfalls. It covers an area of 109 km2, making it one of the largest parks in Croatia. Surrounded by lush vegetation and cascading streams, the park offers a unique experience for nature lovers and travelers alike. Walking along the picturesque paths, you can admire the waterfalls, whose magnificent cascades create a magical symphony of sounds and colors. Krka National Park is home to many plant and animal species. Rare birds such as lesser spotted eagles and herons can be spotted here, as well as a variety of plant species, including many…
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About us :)
Hi ? Here’s a bit about us ? This is Sylwia, Michał and Julia. We are a family strongly addicted to traveling ? Our passion for discovering new places, cultures and people is a source of constant inspiration and joy. Traveling gives us the opportunity to explore the world in an authentic way, to cross borders and experience new adventures. Our curiosity about the world and openness to new experiences allow us to easily find ourselves in different situations and adapt to other lifestyles. Regardless of whether we are planning a long trip or a short trip out of town, it always gives us great joy. Traveling teaches modesty. You…
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Biskupia Kopa (890m a.s.l.) – description, trails, interesting facts
Mount Biskupia Kopa is located at an altitude of 890 m above sea level and is one of the highest peaks in the area. It belongs to the Crown of Polish Mountains and the Crown of the Polish Sudetes. Due to its picturesque surroundings and interesting history, it is a very popular place both among tourists and lovers of mountain nature. The name of the mountain Biskupia Kopa comes from Bishop Jan Václav Antonín of Kounice, who commissioned its measurement in 1736. However, the earliest mention of this mountain dates back to 1675, when it was recorded in the cadastral book. Biskupia Kopa is also associated with the history of…
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Teide Volcano – Crater Climb (with and without permission, but legal)
Mount Teide in Tenerife is an active volcano and at the same time the highest peak in Spain, which rises to a height of 3,718 meters. It is a shield volcano that was formed about 170,000 years ago and is still considered active today. This volcano is considered one of the most important geological sites in the world and is also one of Tenerife’s greatest tourist attractions. At the top of the volcano there is a crater with a diameter of about 800 meters, which was formed as a result of a volcanic explosion about 250 years ago. From the top of Teide, there is a beautiful view of the…
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The treetop path Bachledka – Slovakia
The walkway in the treetops (Bachledka) in the town of Zdiar in Slovakia is an extraordinary place that delights everyone who decides to visit it. This unique walkway is placed at a height of about 25 meters above the ground, which gives an amazing experience and perspective on the area. Walking along the footpath offers beautiful views of the surrounding area, including mountains, forests and picturesque villages. Along the route, you can also admire the diversity of flora and fauna, and even see wild animals such as eagles, roe deer and deer. It allows us to admire the beauty of the surrounding mountains, the picturesque panorama of the Tatra Mountains,…
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Mogielica 1170m – the crown of the Polish mountains
Mogielica is included in the Crown of Polish Mountains, it is the highest peak of the mountain range – Beskid Wyspowy – 1170 m above sea level. At its top there is a new, metal lookout tower, from which there is a picturesque, beautiful view of the surroundings and panoramas of the Tatras, Gorce and Beskids. The routes to Mogielica are one of the most interesting and scenic in the entire Beskid Wyspowy. Polana Stumorgowa located just below the peak is also famous for its beautiful views. In the summer season, we can use the bicycle paths, which in the winter turn into cross-country skiing trails. In 2011, a reserve…
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The biggest traces of dinosaurs in Poland – GAGATY SOŁTYKOWSKIE.
Gagaty Sołtykowskie ? is a nature reserve where you can see the real traces of dinosaurs from 200 million years ago with your own eyes ?? This attraction is located in the Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship near Skarżysko-Kamienna and Stąporków. A sensation on a global scale are the tracks of both adults and juveniles walking side by side. They were left by herbivorous sauropod dinosaurs and predatory allosaurus dinosaurs. The largest footprint found is 60 cm long and was discovered in 1999. The name Gagaty Sołtykowskie comes from the rare minerals found in this area – jets. Gagat is a bituminous variety of brown coal in black color used in jewelry. The…
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Noble Casino (House of Scientists) – Lviv, Ukraine
Noble Casino (House of Scientists) in Lviv is a building dominated by neo-baroque style. It was built in 1898 according to the design of Viennese architects Ferdinand Frlner and Herman Gelmer, who created, among others: Opera in Odessa, Comedy Theater in Budapest, Opera in Zurich, Polish Theater in Bielsko-Biała, Teatr im. Adam Mickiewicz in Cieszyn, Goetz Palace in Brzesko. This building is famous for its magnificent architecture and beautiful rooms with elegant interiors. Inside, the historic wooden stairs in the main hall and the glass ceiling above them make the biggest impression. The outside of the building is decorated with an arcaded loggia and two statues of atlantes at the…
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Martvili Canyon – Georgia
Martvili Canyon is located about 50 km from Kutaisi in Georgia. It’s not too big. The biggest attraction is a short pontoon trip (obligatory with a guide) on the Abasha River, which shows us the true beauty of this gorge. This place is a miracle of nature. The trip lasts very short, about 20 minutes, to see the rest of the canyon, 15-20 minutes is enough. You will see there pristine clear water, including beautiful waterfalls. All around the canyon is surrounded by countless greenery. No photos can show all the beauty of these places. Admission for an adult costs 17.25 GEL (approx. 6 euro), and for a child 5.5…
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Tarnica (1346m) – the highest peak in the Bieszczady Mountains
Tarnica is the highest peak in the Bieszczady Mountains (1346 m). It belongs to the Crown of Polish Mountains. In the past, the massifs of Tarnica and Halicz were called the Bear Mountains. This was a reflection of the large bear population in the area. On the top of Tarnica there is a large steel cross, which was placed in 2000. after the previous one was destroyed (broken). At the top, a plaque commemorating the entrance to Tarnica was unveiled by Fr. Karola Wojtyła on August 5, 1953 and his third pilgrimage to his homeland as the Holy Father in 1987. The time to reach the top from Wołosate is…