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Piechcin is a village that hides a small but deep beauty immersed in a quarry. The unique reservoir formed after flooding the limestone excavation is an unusual place: the lake is surrounded by white limestone rocks contrasting with the clear azure water. For a moment you can feel like you're vacationing on the Mediterranean! It is a great place for diving enthusiasts and more. The reservoir enables recreational and tourist dives and courses regardless of the level of training. Under water you will see: underwater walls falling vertically up to 25m, caves, wrecks: a large wreck of a sea yacht, wooden sailboat, a few cars and many other attractions. The specific area surrounding the quarry is ideal, among others, for playing paintball and quad riding.
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Inowrocław lies on a huge salt charge, which had a huge impact on the development of the city. At a depth of 4500 to about 6000 m below the Inowrocław Plain, salt is a remnant of the Zechstein Sea existing here 210...
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Inowrocław lies on a huge salt charge, which had a huge impact on the development of the city. At a depth of 4500 to about 6000 m below the Inowrocław Plain, salt is a remnant of the Zechstein Sea existing here 210...
The castle was built around 1390 on a small hill among wet meadows. It owes its name to Mikołaj Nałęcz - the lord of Venice, the judge of Kalisz, who - according to legend - was called the Blood Venetian Devil due to...
It's a great place - both for lovers of technical history and for tourists, also the youngest who have a passion for railways, especially steam locomotives. The Venice Museum is one of the largest narrow-gauge railway...
In 1933, a village teacher from Biskupin, Walenty Szwajcer, noticed wooden piles protruding over the Biskupin Lake peninsula. Already the following year excavations began. Experimental archeology was born here, for the...