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CONTENTS of PHOTOGRAPHY
part 9 of 11
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The hare is not a numerous species
living in the Park because of the primeval-forest
character of the park. (WM) |
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Raccoon dogs are often found in the
Park. Together with the musk-rat and the mink they
are representatives of foreign fauna. (MJ) |
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Long and snowy Suwalki winters make
it difficult even for wild boars to find food. (WM) |
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In the Wigry National Park nature
resists the progressing urbanization. (MJ) |
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The composition by Gustaw Zemla
commemorates in a symbolic way the history of the
village of Czerwony Krzyz. (JBO) |
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Richly decorated houses, typical of
traditional building in Suwalszczyzna in the first
half of the 20th century are more and more rare. (JBO) |
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Saunas (traditional steam baths)
were most often built on river banks and lakeshores.
(PM) |
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So far, the sledge has been the most
reliable means of transport in winter. (PM) |
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The Old-Believers came to Lake Wigry
shore in the 18th century. (PM) |
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Research on bottom sediments in Lake
Wigry was developed by the team led by professor
Rutkowski from the Mining and Steelwork Academy in
Cracow. (LK) |
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Measurement of the river flow help
to evaluate water balance of the basin of Czarna
Hańcza. (MR) |
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With the help of a radar the
thickness of peat-bed is measured. (LK) |
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Removing the Rugosa Rose – an
invasive, non-native species, takes a lot of work.
(MS) |
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Research results are presented
during scientific symposiums and conferences. (MR) |
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Protection of endangered keyflowers
requires detailed floristic and faunistic research.
(LK) |
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