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Albatros tour 2016: day 4

by Natalie Kjaergaard

On the 2nd August we left early from Zakopane for a trip to Morskie Oko.

Morskie Oko

Morskie Oko

Zakopane – a town where we stayed – is a resort place at the base of Tatra Mountains. It is located near the border with Slovakia and is a very popular destination for mountaineering and skiing, visited by around 2.5 million tourists a year. Zakopane is a beautiful town with characteristic wooden chalets and stunning mountain views. It has a pedestrian street full of shops, restaurants, musicians, horse carriages, and market stalls.

It is very easy to reach Morskie Oko from Zakopane. A short bus/taxi drive to the entrance to the National Park, and then – either 9-10 km walk or a horse-drawn cart. We opted for the latter one, and had a nice ride.

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On the way to Morskie Oko

We were many in our group, so we used several carts. When one overtook others, it was a great fun 🙂

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Their horses are faster than ours 🙂

Morskie Oko is the largest and forth deepest (50.8 m) lake in Tatras.

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The views were overwhelming:

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The hike was easy, and we decided to go further to Czarny Staw (Black Lake). The path was overcrowded with tourists, but it didn’t spoil our tour.

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Kristina and Jens on their way up

There were beautiful waterfalls on our way:

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This is how Morskie Oko looks like from Czarny Staw:

IMG_5169Being photographed with Vagn is always a good experience:

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With Vagn and Czarny Staw in the background

Reaching Czarny Staw was rewarding. It is a peaceful place where you want to stay longer. The lake is not big, but deep – 76m, and it is at 1.583m above sea level.

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Czarny Staw

 

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