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CONTENTS of PHOTOGRAPHY
part 2 of 11
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Lake Wigry has a winding coastline which is 72 km long. (JBO) |
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Lake Widne was surrounded by fields
before, now its shore is covered with forests. (JBE) |
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A frosty morning on Lake Mulaczysko.
(JBE) |
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In Lake Wigry, the common reed is
predominant among the plants and occupies a strip
of water quite wide in places. (JBO) |
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A section of the Czarna Hancza above
Lake Wigry is closed to water tourism. (HS) |
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Complexes of low peatbogs around the
Czarna Hancza accumulate large amounts of water and
improve the general water balance in their
surroundings both in winter ... (HS) |
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...and in summer. (HS) |
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Lots of beavers live in the Kamionka
river. Their dams regulate the waterflow in the
river. (WM) |
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In shallow places of Czarna Hancza
the underwater leaves of the Nuphar luteum
can be seen. (PM) |
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The Wiatroluza river resembles a
mountain brook in places. (MK) |
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Floating coats of the water
whorl-grass are characteristic of the upper reaches
of Czarna Hancza river. (MR) |
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The Czarna Hancza flows across the
village of Buda Ruska. (PM) |
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Swiftly flowing Kamionka river. (JBO) |
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Fructifying tussock cottongrass
gives high moor its characteristic appearance. (MK) |
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Low moor. (MR) |
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