Look at the Tatra peaks


The Tatra Mountains are highest mountain range of the Karpaty Mountain and form a natural frontier between Slovakia and Poland. The Tatra Mountains occupy an area of 785 square kilometres and are the smaller Alpine Mountains in Europe. The highest peak called Gerlach (2,655 m.a.s.l.) lie in Slovakia. The Tatra Mountains are divided into the West Tatra and East Tatra Mountains. The East Tatra Mountains are further divided into the High Tatra and Belianske Tatra Mountains.
The Tatras are protected by law by the establishment of the Tatra National Park with membership in the World Network of Biosphere Reserves of UNESCO. (Learn more: Poland Travel)


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  1. Wow - stunning shots.

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  2. Mountains are always so majestic and I love how the light can change from one minute to the other.Wonderful pictures!

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  3. Wow that first shot is incredible. What a beautiful landscape.

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  4. Stunning shots... really beautiful!

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  5. These photos made me forget to breathe! Magnificent!!!

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  6. This is really a nice capture. Where was it taken?

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