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Czeskie Kamienie

Coordinates: 50°46′36″N 15°35′30″E / 50.77667°N 15.59167°E / 50.77667; 15.59167
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Czeskie Kamienie / Mužské kameny
Śląskie Kamienie / Dívčí kameny
Czeskie Kamienie
Śląskie Kamienie
Highest point
Elevation1,416 m (4,646 ft)
Coordinates50°46′36″N 15°35′30″E / 50.77667°N 15.59167°E / 50.77667; 15.59167
Geography
Czeskie Kamienie is located in Czech Republic
Czeskie Kamienie
Czeskie Kamienie
Location of Czeskie Kamienie in the Czech Republic
Czeskie Kamienie is located in Poland
Czeskie Kamienie
Czeskie Kamienie
Czeskie Kamienie (Poland)
LocationCzech Republic / Poland
Parent rangeGiant Mountains
Climbing
Easiest routepublic path marked red from Okraj

Czeskie Kamienie or Mužské kameny (lit.'Bohemian Rocks' or 'Man Rocks' in Polish and Czech respectively), 1,416 metres (4,646 ft) and Śląskie Kamienie or Dívčí kameny (lit.'Silesian Rocks' or 'Maiden Rocks'), 1,413 metres (4,636 ft) is a twin peak and a rock formation in the Giant Mountains, on the Czech–Polish border.

Location and description

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The twin peak is located in the western part of the Giant Mountains, on the Czech–Polish border between Śmielec and the Przełęcz Karkonoska. The twin peak is within the Krkonoše and Karkonosze national parks, on the Polish–Czech Friendship Trail.

Czeskie Kamienie is located west of Śląskie Kamienie. Czeskie Kamienie is up to 11 m high and form a 50 m long granite wall. West of it is a small blockfield.[1]

Monuments

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A stone monument reminds the tragedy of the Czech journalist Richard Kalman, who died here during a snow storm on 14 January 1929.[2]

References

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  1. ^ "Geoturistický průvodce po polském Krkonošském národním parku" (PDF) (in Czech). Karkonosze National Park. pp. 36–37. Retrieved 2024-03-07.
  2. ^ "Czeskie i Śląskie Kamienie". Retrieved 2010-01-02.