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Słowiński National Park

A national park in Northern Poland famous for its shifting sand dunes, diverse birdlife, and picturesque coastal lakes.

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A patchwork of hardy sea oats, tough pine trees, and endless dunes that look like Arabia has come to the Baltic, Slowinski National Park is one of the most striking reserves in northern Poland. Its huge hills shift and change shape and it’s estimated that some of them can move a whopping 10 meters in a single year! Paths weave and wind all over them. Hit those and keep your eyes peeled for rare eagles and storks in the skies.

jrfrancis 4 years ago

Słowiński National Park Articles

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