RF2BAAY1R–Karpacz, Poland. Winter view of Wang Church (Kosciol Wang) - 12th-century church, constructed similarly to Viking longships and moved to this site in
RM2A748TW–Karpacz, the Wang temple, Poland
RM2B4G045–Europe, Poland, Lower Silesia, Vang Stave Church in Karpacz / Stabkirche Wang
RFKN9DJE–Karpacz Church, Silesia, Poland.
RFPH6RTR–Waterfall Dziki in Karpacz, Karkonoszy, Poland
RM2HNNG44–KARPACZ, POLAND - OCTOBER 16, 2021: Tourists at the peak of Sniezka in the Giant Mountains in cloudy weather.
RMBXXMWW–Wang Temple (Church of Our Savior's Mountain) - protestant parish church in Karpacz, Poland
RFEM90CK–Old wooden temple Wang in Karpacz, Poland.
RMC6FEH1–Karpacz, Lower Silesia, Poland
RMEN2H4M–Temple Wang in Karpacz. Norwegian stave church which was transferred to Karpacz town in Karkonosze mountains, Poland.
RFDT9K44–Old, wooden, Norwegian temple Wang in Karpacz, Poland
RMAHHF3B–Formerly scandinavian Wang Church Poland Karpacz Europe
RFFA5GR3–Karpacz Kirche Wang - Karpacz church Vang 04
RM2A5XT1N–Romanesque Stave Church Wang, interior, Krummhubel, Karpacz, Giant Mountains, Poland
RM2HNNG5G–KARPACZ, POLAND - OCTOBER 16, 2021: Tourists climb Poland's popular mountain peak - Sniezka in the Giant Mountains in cloudy weather.
RMBXXMX9–Wang Temple (Church of Our Savior's Mountain) - protestant parish church in Karpacz, Poland
RFE4687P–Old, wooden, temple Wang in Karpacz, Poland, vintage style.
RF2GE1BYY–Church Wang in Karpacz. In the background, a panorama of Mount Sniezka (Śnieżka - 1603 AMSL) - the highest peak of the Giant Mountains (Karkonosze).
RFPFHTG4–Upper Karpacz, Lower Silesia- Church Wang, dismantled in Norway and moved to Poland by the Prussian King Frederick William 4 in 1841
RFKJAEPT–White wedding car in front of the Wang church in Karpacz in Poland
RMC3T9GJ–main street with restaurants and pubs. Karpacz former german city Krummhübel Karkonosze, Poland europe
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