Koronna limestone cliffs

Koronna limestone cliffs

Koronna limestone cliffs
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Koronna limestone cliffs

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Koronna Hill is a rocky massif rising by about 100 m above the valley Pradnik in Ojcow National Park. It is covered mostly with dry grasslands.

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A: Brama Krakowska

Par Robert Pipala, à 230 mètres

Brama Krakowska - one of several rocy gates in the Ojcow National Park. Located in the Pradnik Valley...

Brama Krakowska

B: "Ciasne Skalki" gully

Par Robert Pipala, à 390 mètres

"Ciasne Skalki" gully is a dry valley with the rocky bottom. There are many thresholds, owes a large ...

C: Jonaszowka Hill

Par Robert Pipala, à 920 mètres

Jonaszowka (Fat Jack) is a small monadnock, which together with the Plazowki rocks creates a gateway ...

Jonaszowka Hill

D: Ojcow National Park Museum

Par Robert Pipala, A 1.7 km

The Ojcow National Park Museum, located in Ojcow, houses a rich collection exemplifying the region's ...

Ojcow National Park Museum

E: Zelków - a bird's eye view

Par Marek Kocjan, A 4.7 km

Zelków - a bird's eye view

G: Church in Bolechowice

Par Marek Kocjan, A 5.9 km

Church in Bolechowice

H: Bolechowice - a bird's eye view

Par Marek Kocjan, A 6.0 km

Bolechowice - a bird's eye view

I: Karniowice, VIII Jurajski Półmaraton

Par Marek Kocjan, A 6.2 km

Karniowice, VIII Jurajski Półmaraton

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Text by Steve Smith.

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