Located along the Baltic coast in Poland, Łeba's sand dunes in Słowiński National Park are a mesmerizing natural wonder and the biggest sand-dune area in Europe.
Stretching for about 17 kilometers and, in some parts, towering up to 40 meters in height, the "moving dunes" constantly reshape due to wind and weather conditions, creating a dynamic landscape, and one that can be explored at length! The area is also home to diverse flora and fauna, providing a unique ecosystem. Other features include the hinterland lagoon, swampland, and various sections of dead trees that dot the sand.
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