The Bieszczady Mountains - green and wild

The easternmost range of the Polish Carpathians, the Bieszczady are still considered to be the remotest and wildest corner of the country.

Their gentle slopes are overgrown with beech, alder and sycamore trees, while their woodless ridges are covered with wild high-grass meadows known as poloniny. The largest and the best known are the Polonina Carynska and Polonina Wetlinska.

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