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The labyrinth of chapped rocks, 30-meter-deep cracks, stone of fanciful shapes - we do not have to go abroad to visit this "rock town". We will find it in one of the most interesting nooks of Poland - the Klodzko Valley, which is the part of the Lower Silesian Voivodeship the most advanced to the sounth. The view of Szczeliniec Wielki will remain in our memory for a long time.
Stolowe Mountains are incredible and mysterious. The Stolowe Mountains landscape started to form 70 million years ago. The range's unique shape is a result of hundreds of thousands of years of erosion. There are several notable rock formations, among them "Kwoka" (Hen), "Wielblad" (Camel) and "Glowa wielkoluda" (Giant's head). Also, there is a sophisticated system of corridors which creates rock labyrinths.
Project Treasures of Nature is cofinanced by The National Fund for Environmental Protection and Water Management