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Mountain massif in the form of an elongated range with three peak culminations. It is characterized by a large presence of sandstone rocks. The high parts include polonina. The southwest slope descends into the Terebowiec valley, while the northern and north-eastern slopes turn into higher ridges. Beech Berdo merges with the Krzemień massif. Parts of the massif below the pasture are covered with the characteristic shrubby form of rowan, which is particularly effective in autumn, when its fruits take on a red color.
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It is the second highest peak of the Polish Bieszczady Mountains and the entire Western Bieszczady Mountains, measuring 1335 m a.s.l. It is located in the central part of the Tarnica and Halicz groups, in the połonin...
Szeroki Wierch is the western edge of the Tarnica group, it is separated from its highest peak by a small pass (1275 m a.s.l.). It is an elongated ridge covered with pastonia, with four culminations: 1243, 1268, 1293...
Tarnica is the highest peak of the Polish Bieszczady and Podkarpackie voivodship, rising at the end of the Połonin range, in the so-called Tarnica and Halicz nests. It belongs to the Crown of Polish Mountains.
The peak in the Western Bieszczady Mountains, one of the highest in this region, is 1320 m a.s.l. The massif is located in the mountain pastures, in a ridge stretching from Krzemień to Halicz. Kopa Bukowska is...
It is the second highest peak of the Polish Bieszczady Mountains and the entire Western Bieszczady Mountains, measuring 1335 m a.s.l. It is located in the central part of the Tarnica and Halicz groups, in the połonin...
Szeroki Wierch is the western edge of the Tarnica group, it is separated from its highest peak by a small pass (1275 m a.s.l.). It is an elongated ridge covered with pastonia, with four culminations: 1243, 1268, 1293...
Tarnica is the highest peak of the Polish Bieszczady and Podkarpackie voivodship, rising at the end of the Połonin range, in the so-called Tarnica and Halicz nests. It belongs to the Crown of Polish Mountains.
The peak in the Western Bieszczady Mountains, one of the highest in this region, is 1320 m a.s.l. The massif is located in the mountain pastures, in a ridge stretching from Krzemień to Halicz. Kopa Bukowska is...