Czeskie Kamienie

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Mužské kameny – Czeskie Kamienie
Dívčí kameny – Śląskie Kamienie
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Mužské kameny – Czeskie Kamienie
Highest point
Elevation1,416 m (4,646 ft)
Coordinates50°46′36″N 15°35′30″E / 50.77667°N 15.59167°E / 50.77667; 15.59167Coordinates: 50°46′36″N 15°35′30″E / 50.77667°N 15.59167°E / 50.77667; 15.59167
Geography
Mužské kameny – Czeskie Kamienie is located in Czech Republic
Mužské kameny – Czeskie Kamienie
Mužské kameny – Czeskie Kamienie
Location in Czech Republic, on the border with Poland
LocationCzech Republic / Poland
Parent rangeGiant Mountains
Climbing
Easiest routepublic path marked red from Okraj

Czeskie Kamienie or Mužské kameny ("Bohemian/Czech Rocks" or "Man Rocks" in Polish and Czech respectively), 1,416 metres (4,646 ft) and Śląskie Kamienie or Dívčí kameny ("Silesian Rocks" or "Maiden Rocks"), 1,413 metres (4,636 ft) is a twin peak and a rock formation situated in the western part of Krkonoše on Polish and Czech border within the Karkonosze National Park on the Polish–Czech Friendship Trail. The rocks are up to 8 m high.[1]

Location[]

The twin peak is located in the main ridge, between Śmielec and the Przełęcz Karkonoska. The border straddles the peak. A stone monument reminds the tragedy of the Czech journalist Richard Kalman, who died here during a snow storm on 14 January 1929.[2]

References[]

  1. ^ "Wycieczki po regionie - Czeskie i Śląskie Kamienie". Retrieved 2010-01-02.[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ "Czeskie i Śląskie Kamienie". Retrieved 2010-01-02.
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