January 3, 2012
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Mylna Cave – awesome place in Western Tatras mountain in Poland Updated: September 8, 2020 | By Claire | More Mylna Cave is the cave located in the Koscieliska Valley in Western Tatras Mountains. The cave is located about 10 km from the town of Zakopane, in the southern part of Poland. Author: dysiu Mylna […]
Tags: altitude, backpacks, cave, cave-entrance, cavities, cavity, corridors, flash-light, good-shoes, high-tatras, hiking-trail, mountain, mud, narrow-passages, nature, poland, sea-level, slippery-rocks, tatras-mountains, troglobite, tunnels, warm-clothes, western-tatras, zakopane
Categories: Nature, Poland
May 3, 2011
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Vastseliina Castle Ruins in Estonia Updated: May 19, 2020 | By Claire | More In southeastern Estonia, on a steep hill above the river Pisa you can find impressive Vastseliina castle ruins. It is situated on the outskirts of the village Vahtseliina and about 4 km from the town Vastseliina. This area due to its […]
Tags: 14th-century, 19th-century, border-point, bus-connection, buses, castle, castle-ruins, cycling-trails, estonia, german-knights, hiking-trail, metropolis, missa, outskirts, ruins, russian-area, several-times, steep-hill, teutonic-knights, vastseliina-castle-ruins
Categories: Estonia, Sights
May 2, 2011
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Peklo (The Hell) – National Natural Monument in the Czech Republic Updated: March 14, 2020 | By Claire | More Czech National Natural Monument called Peklo (means The Hell in English) stretches in 4 km wide area between the village of Zahrádky and the city of Česká Lípa, in the northern part of the Czech […]
Tags: botanists, breathtaking-spectacle, chasms, czech-republic, eagle-owl, forest-trail, geologists, hiking-trail, local-club, long-steel, military-units, national-natural-monument, natural-monument, nature, peklo, plant-species, river-otter, rock-formations, rock-tunnel, snowflakes, spring-snowflake, steel-bridge, world-war-ii
Categories: Czech Republic, Nature
January 26, 2011
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Riomaggiore – where begin Via dell’Amore | Italy Updated: August 25, 2020 | By Claire | More Riomaggiore is the first village on the road from La Spezia, situated in the valley of the river Rivus Maior (after which the village is named). Riomaggiore is one of 5 villages in Cinque Terre – costal mountain […]
Tags: assunta, breathtaking-views, charming-countryside, cinque-terre, city, colored-houses, corniglia, environmental-point, erosive-action, fieschi, greek-refugees, hiking-trail, italy, la-spezia, landslides, leo-iii, manarola, monterosso, renovation-works, riomaggiore, romantic-walk, salt-air, san-giovanni-battista, slate-roofs, steep-cliff, tower-houses, town, unmistakable-smell, upper-floors, vernazza, via-dell-amore
Categories: Italy, Sights, Virtual Travel
November 18, 2010
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Bärenschützklamm – the most impressive and the best developed gorge in Styria, Austria Updated: September 8, 2020 | By Claire | More Bärenschützklamm is a gorge located in Fischbacher Alps, near the town of Mixnitz, about 35 km from the capital of Styria – Graz. The brook, which flows through a gorge creates very nice […]
Tags: alps, austria, barenschutzklamm, beautiful-countryside, capital-of-styria, climbing-the-mountain, drinks, entrance-fee, euro-view, gorge, grazer-bergland, hikers, hiking-trail, inaccessible-places, mountain-chalet, mur, natural-gems, natural-gorge, pathway, rock-overhangs, sea-level, styria, styria-austria, tourist-trail, waterfalls, wooden-walkways
Categories: Austria, Nature