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CONTENTS of PHOTOGRAPHY   part 1 of 11

 

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A beautiful lake... (PM)

The suchary constitute the most numerous group of water reservoirs in the WNP. They usually have a small surface and depth and a regular shape. (HS)

Near the village of Bryzgiel the lakeshore is very varied. (HS)

Small spruce seedlings find favourable conditions for growing in the forest floor. (PM)

The common pine is a predominant species in the Park’s forests. (PM)

Forests, waters, peatbogs and historically shaped rural landscapes are under protection in the Park. (HS)

The Wigry landscape began to change noticeably by the end of the 17th century after the Camaldolese Order had settled down on the Wigry Peninsula. (JBO)

Snow cover adds charm to Wigry’s shore. (JBO)

Dusk on Lake Wigry - the Bryzgiel riffle. (HS)

There are a lot of islands on Lake Wigry. Those near Cimochowizna form fantastic shapes. (HS)

The Czarna Hancza river is the biggest river in the WNP. It flows across Lake Wigry, cutting across the Augustow Forest, to feed the waters of the Niemen river. (PM)

The colouring of the lake waters depends, among others, on algae living there. (PM)

The small lakes: Samle Duze, Samle Male and Przetaczek are surrounded by low peatbogs. (PM)

It happens that ice cover on the lake stays from December until the end of March. (PM)

In Lake Klonek, underwater stoneworts meadows are unusually abundantly developed and they need protection. (PM)

 

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