Hike through Polonina Caryńską

Date made: 2013-08-23


Połonina Caryńska (Berehowska) – one of the pastures in the Bieszczady, massif located between the valleys Prowczy and Wołosate, in which lie the village edges upper and upper Ustrzyki. In the north Przysłup Caryński separates the massif of Magura Stuposiańskiej, and to the south by Wyżniańską Pass Department bordered on the border zone.
The massif Połoniny Caryńskie There are four climaxes, Peak is the highest Kruhly (1297 m n.p.m.). Others have a height: 1245, 1239 i 1148 m n.p.m.[1] As in the case Połoniny Wetlińska, the south-western slopes are short and steep slope down towards the valleys, the north-eastern milder form ridges interspersed with valleys of small streams.
Panorama of Połoniny Caryńskie is extensive, with a visible massif of the Great Rawka, Połoniny Wetlińska and a group of the highest peaks of the Polish Bieszczady Mountains tarnica and Galich.
Pastures name comes from the now-defunct village Caryńskie, which lay at the foot of pastures, However, grazing on pastures also belonged to the village: Berehy Górne, Bereżki, Ustrzyki top. Even in the interwar period there were carried out intensive grazing. Połonina Caryńska is protected under the Bieszczady National Park.

Information from the cited http://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Po%C5%82onina_Cary%C5%84ska

Technique:
apparatus: Canon 550D
lens: Falcon 8mm/F:3,5
exposure: 8, 1/200, ISO100
type: Spherical panorama
HDR: so, fusion + tone mapping
location: The edges of the lower (Subcarpathian)

 

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