Little wooden church in Dwernik

Little wooden church in Dwernik

Little wooden church in Dwernik
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Panoramic photo by Marcin Klaban Taken 18:19, 19/03/2009 - Views loading...

Little wooden church in Dwernik

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Kościół parafialny św. Archanioła Michała ciekawy jest, bo nowy, a belki konstrukcyjne i wezwanie – stare. Wykorzystano tu drewno ze starej, rozebranej cerkwi w Lutowiskach, które złożone razem dały w 1981 r. zupełnie nowy kształt; msza codziennie, w niedziele kilka.

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A: Church in Dwernik

by Marcin Klaban, 10 meters away

Kościół parafialny św. Archanioła Michała ciekawy jest, bo nowy, a belki konstrukcyjne i wezwanie – s...

Church in Dwernik

B: Church in Chmiel

by Marcin Klaban, 2.1 km away

Druga drewniana cerkiew parafialna pod wezwaniem św. Mikołaja biskupa została zbudowana (prawdopodobn...

Church in Chmiel

D: Mountain hut Koliba at Bieszczady mountain

by Kamil Kurowski, 6.7 km away

Mountain hut Koliba at Bieszczady mountain

E: In the UAZ

by Kamil Kurowski, 6.7 km away

In the UAZ

F: Strem at Bieszczady mountain.

by Kamil Kurowski, 7.7 km away

Strem at Bieszczady mountain.

G: Pole namiotowe w Brzegach Gornych

by Marcin Klaban, 8.5 km away

Pole namiotowe w Brzegach Gornych

H: Bieszczady - Połonina Caryńska #1

by Adam Czapla, 8.6 km away

Bieszczady - Połonina Caryńska #1

I: Potok Wolosaty

by Marcin Klaban, 11.2 km away

Potok Wolosaty

J: Poloniny Bieszczadzkie - Bieszczady HDR

by Seweryn Kulasa, 11.6 km away

Połoniny bieszczadzkie. Fotografia HDR wykonana 31 października 2010 roku przy bezchmurnej niemal pog...

Poloniny Bieszczadzkie - Bieszczady HDR

This panorama was taken in Bieszczady, Europe

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