1- Slowinski sand dunes
Arranged in northern Poland, the Slowinski Sand Dunes are a piece of the Slowinski National Park situated on the shore of the Baltic Sea. The recreation center is named after the Slovincians who once lived there, and an outdoors gallery in the town of Kluki elements antiques of their way of life. The ridges themselves are shaped as waves and wind convey sand inland and can reach as high as 30 meters. Their structures change with the season and are known as the "moving hills."
2- Warsaw old market place
Established in the late thirteenth century, Warsaw and the city's focal commercial center were the heart of Polish society for five centuries. The first Old Town Market Place was obliterated in World War II yet was deliberately remade very quickly after the war finished. The business sector square elements a bronze figure of the Warsaw mermaid, the image of Poland's capital.
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