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Tworylne is one of the many villages abandoned after the Vistula Action. There are several tangible traces of old life left in it. The avenue of old trees almost symbolically introduces us to the abandoned land. The ruins of the stable and barn give skeleton ideas about what the village once looked like. The manor was located in the center of the village, opposite the church. As befits a larger town, a water mill operated in it, there were also manor ponds, and the population dealt mainly with shepherding. In the Bieszczady valley, in the middle of huge tracts of forest, suddenly we come across stairs ... Nature has decorated them herself as she could. A soft carpet of green moss does not look worse than velvet, and confetti made of colorful leaves seems like the ball has just ended here. Elegant plumes complete this imaginary image. The stairs once led to the German watchtower. Although it was wooden, it perfectly fulfilled defensive functions thanks to a well thought-out construction system. The braver ones can enter her basement, which was made of stone, and the entrance to it is still available. Nearby, few gravestones have been heavily devastated.

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