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1. Gdynia – a city of sea and dreams
...sea Gdynia is home to many companies and scientific institutes connected with the sea, including: Nauta Shiprepair Yard, Polish Ocean Lines (carrier), Polskie Ratownictwo Okrętowe (a carrier company),...
2. Travelling by sea
See also: Polferries Stenaline Unity Line Poland’s chief port cities are Gdansk, Gdynia, Szczecin and Swinoujscie. Sailors can also dock at one of the many marinas, for example in Kolobrzeg, Ustka, Da...
3. Słowiński National Park
...Baltic Sea coast, in the Pomorskie Voivodeship. It protects the Łeba Spit and the Gardeńsko-Łebska Lowland. The spit has separated numerous coastal lakes from the open sea, including Łebsko, the third...
4. Thousands of treasures in the Baltic Sea
...seabed.” Over the many centuries of seafaring across the Baltic Sea, thousands of ships were lost near the port of Szczecin in Pomeranian Bay, and on their way to the port of Królewiec (today’s Kalini...
5. Virtual Shipwreck Park
...seabed off the coast of Gdańsk, i.e. one of the oldest Baltic ports, hides a unique and fascinating graveyard of ships from up to ten centuries. The “Bay of Gdańsk Virtual Shipwreck Park” is a bold pr...