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The Masurian Lake District in northern-eastern Poland is a breathtaking geographical region shaped by the last ice age around 14,000-15,000 years ago. Once covered in primeval forest during the early Middle Ages, this area boasts approximately 2000 lakes and abundant natural attractions. Experience diverse wildlife, including numerous bird species like herons and eagles, as well as mammals such as moose and wolves. With its unique flora and rich ecosystems, Masuria is the perfect destination for nature lovers and holidaymakers alike.
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THE BEST PLACE FOR HOLIDAYS – MASURIAN LAKE DISTRICT Paweł Pokorski kl. 2D
Masuria • Geographical region in nothern-eastern Poland. • Landscape of the region was shaped by the last iceage -about 14 000-15 000 years ago. • In the early Middle Ages most of the area covered with wild, primeval forest. • Thereareabout 2000 lakes.
Nature • Here has created a local variety called Masurian pine. • The most diverse is the habitatof birds: heron, cormorant, grebe, many species of ducks, swans and cranes, eagle, osprey, lesserspottedeagle. • Mammals: beavers, moose, deer, wolves, foxes, pinemartens, badgers • Reptiles: turtle, lizard, grasssnake, adder. • Amphibians: newts, frogs, toads , toads lowland • Invertebrates: swallowtail, Cerambyxcerdo • Thereisalso a lot of relicts – the species, whichhasn’tevolved : firmoss, woolly delicate, crowberry, bagnica peat, sedge
Thankyou for yourattention Paweł Pokorski