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Landscape after the bomb
The beaches of Arkonka and Głębokie are available to the public. Today's heat is above 30 degrees!
On a wild beach, a large family (500+?) teaches children with a practical method, what is not allowed on the lake !! ??
A group of kids without security and without a lifeguard!!
What if there was a bomb !! ??
Oh, yesterday one got removed. There is no danger. Have fun!!
To sweeten the day - a bowl of cherries and a beautiful dogwood shrub. What is dogwood?
"Flowering Dogwood (Cornus florida L.) - a species of shrub from the family of dogwood. It comes from North America, occurs mainly in the eastern part of the continent. (...) In Poland, due to freezing, the species is very rare, mainly in botanical gardens."
And at Tomek's - the brother of Iza's - the shrub is blooming every year!