Katowice the sladge track park Kosciuszko Silesia Poland

Katowice the sladge track park Kosciuszko Silesia Poland

Katowice the sladge track park Kosciuszko Silesia Poland
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Katowice the sladge track park Kosciuszko Silesia Poland

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There is the built recently artificial pond behind the monument Kościuszki. Ivy (Hedera helix)begins to grow on put metal bars. We can from here be successful or north, in the bottom direction the square of parties, or south, we the alley will come in the neighbourhoods of the sledge track then. If we go north, we will come to the small pond after the moment. He is even more interesting, than the one which we just lowered because family of the ducks of crosswords (Anas platyrhynchos)lives in him. The here also characteristic plant grows – white grzybien (Nymphaea alba), also called the water lily. Going in the side of the track, it is looking on the trick worth. The verruculous birch (Betula pendula) grows in the full moon there deserving on my will name choice. We coming to the sledge track turn in the trick and come to the św. Michael Archangel kościółka. We admire can neat herbaceous plants and trees on his courtyard, especially coniferous. The rout of the path also ends here.

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E: Piranha house

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G: to stove the tile 2

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J: Katowice the square Andre at night

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