RF2KCP8M8–Old Norwegian temple and belfry transferred to Karpacz in polish mountains
RFR98JM0–Norwegian temple Wang in Karpacz, Poland. It was built in the twelfth century in Norway
RF2BAAY1R–Karpacz, Poland. Winter view of Wang Church (Kosciol Wang) - 12th-century church, constructed similarly to Viking longships and moved to this site in
RM2B4FYNA–Europe, Poland, Lower Silesia, Vang Stave Church in Karpacz / Stabkirche Wang
RM2PPJ3EM–Wang church in Karpacz Poland
RMC3T8XA–main street in Karpacz former german city Krummhübel Karkonosze, Poland europe
RMBXXMW9–Wang Temple (Church of Our Savior's Mountain) - protestant parish church in Karpacz, Poland
RMHNHCY3–Hotel Gołębiewski in Karpacz, Poland, Europe
RM2A74838–Karpacz, the Wang temple, Poland
RFCXY7MN–Luxury mountain hotel in Karpacz, Poland
RFEMC6AJ–Old wooden temple Wang in Karpacz, Poland.
RMC6FEGG–Karpacz, Lower Silesia, Poland
RFDY0YJD–Dam on the Lomnica River in Karpacz, Poland
RFD3Y501–Karpacz Kirche Wang - Karpacz church Vang 01
RF2GE1BYY–Church Wang in Karpacz. In the background, a panorama of Mount Sniezka (Śnieżka - 1603 AMSL) - the highest peak of the Giant Mountains (Karkonosze).
RFPH6RTR–Waterfall Dziki in Karpacz, Karkonoszy, Poland
RF2K26RR6–Autumn forest landscape in the Giant Mountains near the town of Karpacz. Forest path.
RFPY6MJM–Vang stave church , Poland , Karpacz. Historic, wooden church against the backdrop of mountains and blue sky
RF2A5XRGE–Romanesque stave church Wang with bell tower, Krummhubel, Karpacz, Giant Mountains, Poland
RFR98JK0–Karpacz, Poland - April 1, 2018: Main street in Karpacz town, polish winter ski resort
RFPFHTG4–Upper Karpacz, Lower Silesia- Church Wang, dismantled in Norway and moved to Poland by the Prussian King Frederick William 4 in 1841