Małe Pieniny at dusk


The Małe Pieniny (Small Pieniny) mountain range  is a picturesque area in the south of Poland and is a eastern part of Pieniny Mountains. The name appeared only in the mid-nineteenth century, in documents of the eighteenth century there was the name of Szlachtowskie Mountains. The Small Pieniny are higher than the main part of mountain range, but their western part rolls down softly towards the Dunajec river valley and produces an illusion of “smallness” – hence the name.


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  1. Wonderful captures :-)
    //Halina

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  2. Beautiful landscape and you captured amazing light and colours

    Mollyxxx

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  3. Great landscape shots!
    A Merry Christmas and a great start into a prosperous New Year!
    Regards from Germany, Uwe.

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  4. Gorgeous! Merry Christmas!
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  5. Your pictures are so beautiful!!
    MeRRy ChRisTmas from your newest follower!! :)

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  6. Glorious. I love the way the mist/clouds is moving through the hills in the first photo, and the hint of colour in the sky in the second photo. Beautiful. Happy Christmas.

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  7. Beautiful shots!!

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  8. Just breathtaking!

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  9. That first shot is wonderful!!!

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  10. Beautiful captures and light!

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  11. The mist and color of the sunset is terrific. Your first photo looks a bit like a Chinese landscape painting.

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  12. i love the mist!! beautiful photos!

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  13. Lovely photos. I especially like the first one.
    Thanks for linking up at http://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2015/12/little-painted-desert.html.
    Happy new year to you!

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  14. Beautiful and really enhanced by the pink in the sky.

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  15. Brilliant lighting! So serene.

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