In order to see the most interesting places, it is worth planning the route in advance, using the Internet map with a zoom option on the website of the Kampinos National Park. Over two thousand Poles murdered during mass executions are commemorated in the Palmiry National Memorial Museum, located a few kilometres to the south-west of the village bearing the same name. Graves, cemeteries and memorial sites remind us about these events. The September Campaign ravaged these areas in 1939 and a few months later, Germans chose the area of the village of Palmiry as the place of mass executions of prisoners from Pawiak and other Warsaw prisons. In the Gothic church in Brochów, parents of Frederic Chopin got married the famous composer was born in Żelazowa Wola, which is located nearby, and baptised in the same church too. In 1410, the army of Władysław Jagiełło marched along the edge of the forest towards Grunwald. Jan III Sobieski, the winner of the Battle of Vienna, and the last king of Poland, Stanisław August Poniatowski. During peace, Polish rulers hunted here, e.g. The forest, located in the vicinity of Warsaw, was a witness to many historical events. In winter, they are used by cross-country skiers and lovers of horse-back riding. Many trails intersect thanks to this, it is possible to create combinations of routes depending on the tourist ’ s needs, time and physical condition. Some of them, especially the ones that are closest to Warsaw, are excellent for a leisurely stroll. 360 km of walking tourist trails and 200 km of bike routes were set out. In the area of the Kampinos Forest, approx. Flora is unique too in the area of the Park, 22 strict protection zones were designated, whereas 1,105 trees in the Park and areas around them are monuments of nature.Ī dense network of trails, well-marked with colours and described in detail on the website of the Kampinos National Park allows for direct contact with almost primeval nature and offers an opportunity to observe it. The Forest is inhabited by several thousands of animal species apart from elks, which are the symbol of the Kampinos National Park, there are also beavers, lynxes, cranes, and, since recently, also wolves. The sandy dunes which are present here are the best preserved complex of landlocked dunes in Europe and on account of them, the Kampinos National Park was entered in the list of UNESCO network of biosphere reserves in 2000. It enjoys the opinion of one of the most beautiful regions in the country, interesting with respect to landscape, nature and history. It attracts tourists who appreciate active leisure in the bosom of nature. The Kampinos National Park is the second park of this type in Poland with respect to size. Fans of unique landscapes can find beautiful sandy dunes located far away from the sea, and animal buffs can admire elks, wolves and cranes in their natural environment. Today, the Kampinos National Park is the “ green lungs ” of Warsaw, a destination of weekend getaways for the lovers of pedestrian and bike tourism, as well as cross-country skiing and horse-riding. Half-an-hour car ride from the city centre is enough to transport you to the edge of the primeval Masovia Forest, where Polish kings used to hunt. Warsaw is the only European capital neighbouring a national park. If you want to take a look around the image from Wester Ross, Joe has kindly allowed us to include a 'zoomify' version which you can access by clicking ' this link'.Kampinos Forest : Best Place for Nature and History Lovers We hope you enjoy the range of pictures and discussion and please ask any questions or add your own comments at the bottom. Finally we have a photograph taken last month during a scouting expedition that Joe and I made in Wester Ross and using the IQ180 digital back. Second up is a panoramic stitch of the Hole of Horcum in winter taken on the Phase P45 back and featured in tableau, ultra large size at the joint exhibition " Landscape Revisited" with Kane Cunningham at the Scarborough Art Gallery. Firstly we have what would have been the front cover of Scotland's Mountains, a shot taken on Fuji Provia with Joe's Ebony large format camera. This issue we're back with Joe and talking about a set of pictures taken in difficult light and that also happen to reflect the change in photographic medium that Joe has made over the previous decade. One of your favourite features of the magazine, and one you've been asking us to feature as often as possible, is the Hindsight series where we talk to Joe Cornish (and other photographers) about a few of their photographs. Amateur Photographer who plays with big cameras and film when in between digital photographs.
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