Amazing skies at the dusk is a photograph by Maja Sokolowska which was uploaded on September 17th, 2014.
Amazing skies at the dusk
A photo taken on the beach by a Baltic sea in Poland in the area of a stunning Slovinski National Park protected by UNESCO. Absolutely clean, snow... more
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Amazing skies at the dusk
Artist
Maja Sokolowska
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Photograph
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A photo taken on the beach by a Baltic sea in Poland in the area of a stunning Slovinski National Park protected by UNESCO. Absolutely clean, snow white beach and enourmous dune area combined with a thick pine forest. Słowiński National Park (Polish: Słowiński Park Narodowy) is a National Park in Pomeranian Voivodeship, northern Poland. It is situated on the Baltic coast, between Łeba and Rowy.
In 1977 UNESCO designated the park a biosphere reserve under its Programme on Man and the Biosphere (MaB). The Słowiński wetlands were designated a Ramsar site in 1995.The park is named after the Slavic (later Germanized) people known as the Slovincians (Polish: Słowińcy), who used to live in this swampy, inaccessible area at the edge of Lake Leba. In the village of Kluki there is an open air museum presenting aspects of this people's former life and culture. In the past, the park�s area was a Baltic Sea bay. The sea�s activity, however, created sand dunes which in the course of time separated the bay from the Baltic Sea. As waves and wind carry sand inland the dunes slowly move, at a speed of 3 to 10 meters per year. Some dunes are quite high - up to 30 meters. The highest peak of the park � Rowokol (115 metres (377 ft) above sea level) � is also an excellent observation point. The "moving dunes" are regarded as a curiosity of nature on a European scale. Waters, which occupy 55% of park�s area, are made up of lakes - Łebsko (71.40 km2 (27.57 sq mi), maximum depth 6.3 m (21 ft)), Gardno (24.68 km2 (9.53 sq mi), maximum depth 2.6 m (8.5 ft)) and Dolgie Wielkie (1.46 km2 (0.56 sq mi), maximum depth 2.9 m (9.5 ft)). Both Lebsko and Gardno lakes were previously bays. There are also 7 rivers crossing the park, the largest being the Łeba and the Łupawa.Forests in the park are mainly made of pines. These trees cover 80% of wooded areas, there are also peat bogs of several types. Of animals, the most numerous are birds with 257 species. This is because park is located on the paths of migrating birds. They feel safe here because human activities are limited. The most interesting species are: erne, eagle owl, crow, swan and various kinds of ducks. Among the mammals, there are deer, elk, wild pigs and hares. There are around 140 kilometres (87 mi) of tourist walking trails. Beside the lakes are observation towers and along the trails one can find benches and resting places. Around the park there are many parking sites as well as hotels and camp sites, especially in Łeba.
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September 17th, 2014