WYS (mww) - Willa Trebla [3 of 3]
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Wys - Holy Trinity column [1 of 2]
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WYS / Pch - Bystrzyca Klodzka
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WYS (mww) - Miedzygorze, flood damaged buildings
WYS (mww) - Bridge over the falls [3 of 8]
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WYS (mww) - less greenery and a wave [4 of 8]
WYS (mww) - AZ & CAS on the bridge [7 of 8]
WYS (mww) - timber house
WYS (mww) - Miedzygorze
WYS (mww) - Willa Trebla
WYS (mww) - roots [1 of 2]
WYS (mww) - Gigant [2 of 5]
WYS (mww) - tall tree
WYS (mww) - roots [2 of 2]
WYS (mww) - Wilczki headwaters [2 of 8]
WYS (mww) - looking over to the bridge [5 of 8]
WYS (mww) - tumbling water [6 of 8]
WYS (mww) - CAS & AZ [8 of 8]
WYS - Panda waiting
WYS (mww) - Gigant [3 of 5]
WYS (mww) - Gigant [1 of 5]
WYS (mww) - one of the rebuilt houses
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WYS - Polish Orthodox
WYS - fence panels
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Pch - CAS looking quizzically at the camera
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Pch - Pardubice MPD
Pch - Miedzylesie
Pch - Letohrad
Pch - Station buildings at Hradec Kralove
Pch - at 09:04 passengers changing trains ?
Pch - Skoda car transport [1 of 2]
Pch - Skoda car transport [2 of 2]
Pch - expansion bend
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WYS (mww) - Gigant [4 of 5] and Sarenka
![WYS (mww) - Gigant [4 of 5] and Sarenka WYS (mww) - Gigant [4 of 5] and Sarenka](https://cdn.ipernity.com/200/30/32/50343032.aac8dc2e.640.jpg?r2)

Sarenka Hotel is the more modern, brick built hotel in the right foreground
Gigant. This is reputed to be one of the largest timber buildings in the Polish Sudeten Region.
It was originally built in 1882/3, and expanded in 1936, as a Sanatorium for the treatment of Tuberculosis.
It is still at least partially in use as a Hotel and Conference Centre, but looks a little worse for wear in places.
Gigant. This is reputed to be one of the largest timber buildings in the Polish Sudeten Region.
It was originally built in 1882/3, and expanded in 1936, as a Sanatorium for the treatment of Tuberculosis.
It is still at least partially in use as a Hotel and Conference Centre, but looks a little worse for wear in places.
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