Spisz's Pieniny


The Spisz's Pieniny are the lowest part of the Pieniny Mountains. They are built of limestone in the Carpathian flysch. The geological structure makes the land relief features varied. Two picturesque castles at Czorsztyn (ruins) and Niedzica, which are embedded into a mosaic of woods and fields, add to the charm of the area.

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  1. Piękne zdjęcia w każdym poście , pozdrawiamy :)

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  2. Oh my what a splendid landscape! Love how it is lit in a wash of luminous gold. Visiting from Our World Tuesday :)

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  3. This is stunning.

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  4. Beautiful rolling hills! So tranquil and peaceful!

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  5. What an amazing landscape

    Mollyxxx

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  6. Beautiful photo. Thanks for visiting my blog and leaving a comment!

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  7. świetna kolorystyka i kompozycja

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  8. A wonderful landscape! Amazing!

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  9. A beautiful scene!
    Lea

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  10. Like a postcard... beautiful photo!!

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