StoneRoad2013's photos with the keyword: Miedzygorze
WYS (mww) - tumbling water [6 of 8]
09 Sep 2020 |
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The smaller cascades on the far side of the bridge (upstream of the main plunge) - full zoom from the downstream viewpoint.
WYS (mww) - looking over to the bridge [5 of 8]
WYS (mww) - less greenery and a wave [4 of 8]
09 Sep 2020 |
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I've moved a little, to get less greenery around me, AZ (waving to me) CAS and EK standing on the bridge.
WYS (mww) - Bridge over the falls [3 of 8]
09 Sep 2020 |
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AZ, CAS and EK standing on the bridge, because of the greenery, I didn't think I was visible to them.
WYS (mww) - AZ & CAS on the bridge [7 of 8]
09 Sep 2020 |
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Zoomed almost to the max on my little point n shoot camera.
CAS and AZ on the bridge over the Wilczki waterfall.
WYS (mww) - CAS & AZ [8 of 8]
09 Sep 2020 |
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[with my little point n shoot camera on maximum zoom]
After taking this, I walked up to the bridge to meet them, encountering Ewa on the way.
WYS (mww) - Willa Trebla [3 of 3]
09 Sep 2020 |
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Side view of Willa Trebla - note the timber balconies.
[taken from a moving car]
WYS (mww) - Willa Trebla
09 Sep 2020 |
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Another hotel in the village.
Apparently, the area has a reputation for winter sports.
WYS (mww) - Gigant [5 of 5]
09 Sep 2020 |
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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.
WYS (mww) - Gigant [4 of 5] and Sarenka
09 Sep 2020 |
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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.
WYS (mww) - timber house
09 Sep 2020 |
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As with many of the buildings in the village, the upper parts of this house are timber, only the "cellar" is built of stone.
WYS (mww) - Gigant [3 of 5]
09 Sep 2020 |
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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.
WYS (mww) - Gigant [2 of 5]
09 Sep 2020 |
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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.
WYS (mww) - Gigant [1 of 5]
09 Sep 2020 |
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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.
WYS (mww) - one of the rebuilt houses
09 Sep 2020 |
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Something like 700 people live in Miedzygorze.
I was told that this house had been rebuilt since 1997.
WYS (mww) - pile of rubble from 1997
09 Sep 2020 |
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One of several piles of rubble from the devastating floods in 1997. Some additional stones have been added to this particular heap during recent clearance work. Note the water-rounded shapes and range in sizes.
WYS (mww) - Wilczki headwaters [2 of 8]
09 Sep 2020 |
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Headwaters behind the bridge - it looks like there are further cascades upstream.
WYZ (mww) - Wilczki waterfall & bridge [1 of 8]
09 Sep 2020 |
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The main (22m) section of Wilczki waterfall.
This is termed a "chute" as a waterfall type, defined as where the water cuts down through a narrow gap in the bedrock. As the head of the fall retreats upstream, it leaves a narrow canyon or gorge with the river filling most of the width at the bottom.
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