Spiš Magura - idyllic mountain range


Spiš Magura is mountain range situated in Slovakia on the outer side of the Western Carpathians. It is located between Tatra mountains and Beskid and Pieniny ranges. The western and northern boundaries of the Spiš Magura are the international border with Poland. Its highest point is Repisko (1259 meters a.s.l.). Spišská Magura used to be a region of wood cutters and shepherds. Today it is an interesting region for tourists.


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  1. beautiful photos :) greets from Poland :)

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  2. Z chmurami i bez góry wyglądają pięknie na każdym zdjęciu :) pozdrawiamy

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  3. Super Blog und klasse Fotos.
    Liebe Grüße, Manja

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  4. Wow - stunning scenery.

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  5. wow now that is some awesome scenery!

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  6. Wow, how amazing are these, such beautiful scenes x

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  7. I love them all but the first one is my favourite. The colours of the mountains with the white clouds in the valleys. Just beautiful. #MySundayPhoto

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  8. Wow those views are just breath taking! Clio lending a helping hand for Coombe Mill

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  9. Truly amazing landscape images. The clouds/fog add another dimension to it.

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  10. gorgous.... makes me think of my favorite movies.

    Have a wonderful ABC-day / - week
    ♫ M e l ☺ d y ♫ (abc-w-team)
    http://melodymusic.nl/a-b-c-wednesday-19r/

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  11. Lovely landscape.


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  12. Stunning shots! You live in a beautiful country!

    Leslie
    abcw team

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  13. LOVE the colors in the 1st pic!

    ROG, ABCW

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