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Beach of Czołpino, Baltice sea, Słowiński National Park. Słowiński National Park is mainly famous for its walking sand dunes, which make up one of the largest examples of this phenomenon in Europe. Winds ripple their surface, forming elongated waves, parabolas, mounds, hills and vales. The most active dunes move at a rate of up to 10 meters a year. The vast, shallow coastal lakes Gardno and Łebsko, bays that were cut off from the Baltic by sand bars, attract flocks of birds and bird-watchers alike. Pine forests are home to rare animals, while secluded villages cultivate old Slav traditions. Of course there is always the sea.

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Additional Photos by Mikolaj Kawa (mikolaj_kawa) Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Note Writer [C: 2311 W: 0 N: 5673] (30201)
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