The church from the picture above was built in 15th century in a reasonable distance from the shore and existed in its original form until 1900. Interestingly, since that time sea-waves started devastation of this building. As a result of this about 100 years long process only one wall of the church survived.
Trzesacz - ruin of a church
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Pucka Gulf serves perfect conditions for windsurfers, which makes it one of the most popular windurfing spot among all European places. As a reason of its popularity, many windsurfing schools were founded in this region, which results in even more opportunities to its visitors, especially people who are about to begin their expirience with this amazing sport.
Windsurfing in Pucka Gulf
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The longest pier at the Baltic Sea, which lets its pedestrians to make 1500 feet one way walks just over the sea.
Pier in Sopot
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Poland’s largest space of migrating dune is located Slowinski National Park.
Sand dunes in Slowinski National Park
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This Kashubian harbour located on the tip of the 25 miles long Hel Peninsulas is famous for its Fisheries Museum.
Port-town Hel
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Over 164 feet wide beach located in the most western string of Polish shore.
Beach in Swinoujscie
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