- Who said the summer is over?
- Autumn Baltic Coast
- Crooked Forest
- Welcome to the Baltic Sea
- Kolobrzeg Pier
- Swinoujscie Lighthouse
- Autumn time in a bit different colours
- Eva Braun's summer house
- Kawcza Gora Stairs
- A sealed memory
- It's just our territory now
- Dark sky, dark sea
- Rails to the station called Winter
- Church in Trzesacz
- Crooked Forest
- Who said the summer is over?
- Crooked Forest
Baltic Coast
The north of Poland and its Baltic coast is one beautiful place after another
Kolobrzeg Pier Beautifully illuminated at night with blue and orange light. Autumn – orange, sea – blue. So Autumn sea like this?
Ruins of the Church in Trzesacz built at the turn of the 14th and 15th century. The cliff on which it stood gradually absorbs the Baltic Sea.
Eva Braun’s summer House forgotten, dilapidated, far from the glories of ancient times in Polish Pobierowo on the Baltic Coast.
Kawcza Gora Stairs from the sea… From the Baltic Sea, up to 57 meters high.
Swinoujscie Lighthouse Since 1874, it still welcomes visitors to the port of Swinoujscie.
Crooked Forest The grove of 400 pines was planted in the village of Nowe Czarnowo in around 1930. Each pine tree bends sharply to the north, just above ground level, then curves back upright after a sideways excursion of three to nine feet (1–3 m). The curved pines are enclosed by a surrounding forest of straight pine trees.