Baltic Sea Coast



Poland' s Baltic coast is over 500 km in lenght. The great attraction of Baltic coasts lies above all in its beautiful sandy beaches set against a background of pine forest, and photogenic cliffs. The coastline is dotted with many historical towns and cute fishing hamlets. Region is among the most attractive tourist regions in the country.

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  1. A beautiful capture! Thank you for sharing.

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  2. I have an urge to take my shoes off and stick my feet into this water. You captured the golden hour. Excellent image.
    JM, Illinois-U.S.A.

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  3. Waves and a sunset - perfect!!! I love the serenity!

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  4. The beautiful photo speaks for itself and your commentary helps imagine the setting. It definitely makes you want to visit the region!

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  5. So picturesque and such a gorgeous Sunset!

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  6. Great shot I love how the reflection of the sun goes right up to the camera.

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  7. Vivid light and sharp detail... wonderful photo!

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  8. Wow, stunning shot! I've been to that beach last summer, and I really like that part of Poland. I tried to search for ambers through the shores, but I ended up buying from the souvenir stores.

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  9. The Baltic sea has such a glorious light !

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  10. THat is gorgeous!

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