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Massive Babia Mountain and Diablak


Babia Góra is simply a mountain massif that extends from the Cowriver Pass to the Jalowiecka Pass. In the massif there are respective tops with interesting names, e.g. Gówniak, Diablak or Brona Pass. The name "Chief" in any descriptions is the effect of deliberately twisting the name "Chicken".


The name of the massif of Babia Góra does not necessarily mean a female - said the mountain guides. The word may mention to, for example, chess due to the fact that a female was erstwhile called a queen. To this day Babia Góra is called Queen of Beskids. Baba besides means a circular cake wavy like mountain arks.











In connection with Baba Mountain, there are besides legends that a female with grief has turned into rocks. Another legend is that Babia Góra is simply a pile of stones that have been put to sleep in front of the home of a immense "baby".


Turbine

The highest mountain of Gorce has an different name. If 1 letter were to be replaced, it might be associated with a sympathetic bagger, but this is not the way. It turns out that the name "Turbacz" may be derived from the Romanian word "turba", which means turf or peat. Another explanation is that the name utilized to mention to the Turbacz Stream, and the word "turbat" in East Romanian means muddy, cloudy or crazy.

Drawings

The name "Rysa" is not derived, as can be concluded, from the oblique slab visible in the massif of the mountain. The name came from the frayed and scratched slopes of the full complex of Low Drawings, the Frog highest of the advanced and Frog Monk. This name has been widely utilized since at least the early 19th century.


Spilaglas Wierch

Wierch is just the top or the top part of something. And what does the word "spiglas" mean? The name is derived from the oiled German word Spiessglas or Spiessglanz meaning antimony. This ore was formerly mined at the Szpiglas mine founded in the second half of the 18th century. There were besides the Szpiglasowe Perci and their name is Szpiglasowa Pass.



Chervil

Krzesanica is the highest highest of the Red Wierch massif. Its tallness is 2122 m above sea level. The name of this summit comes from the northern wall called a chair. Walery Eljasz-Radzikowski wrote about this mountain in 1891: "Krzesanica with a wall from the north if she were snorted and so named so". The summit of Krzesanica is simply a flat and rocky area about 100 m long. 1 of the northern walls of the summit mentioned by Radzikowski is 200 m.


After passing 20 minutes from Krzesanica, we will be on the small Link, the second summit of Red Wierchów. The name Nielączniak is derived from the Valley of the small Meadow. The summit was formerly called the Red Poem. In turn, the name of the summit of the Dark One, besides located in the massif of the Red Wierchs, is derived from the name of the valley erstwhile called the Dark One.


Monk

The mountains are mystical and magical areas, and many clergymen find perfect places of retreat. For a reason, this mountain in the advanced Tatras, 2068 m above sea level, is besides named after it. There are folk stories about a monk wandering the Tatras. The form of this summit resembles any monks in a hood, inclined over the abyss. This name is utilized today.



Starorobocian Wierch

Starorobocian Wierch is simply a mountain with a large panorama and a comparatively easy entrance. However, in winter you gotta watch out for frequently falling avalanches. The name of this summit comes from the erstwhile Old Robot Hall, located in the Starorobocian Valley. There are inactive excavations in the valley, and iron ore was erstwhile mined here. Today, there are adrifts and traces of a mill utilized to crush ore.


The Chalubin Gate

Titus Aurelius Chalubiński died in 1889 in Zakopane. He contributed importantly to the improvement of the village. He was a scientist - a doctor, a lecturer, but besides a tater and a nature lover. He was recognized as the most prominent Pole of the second half of the 19th century. In his honor, 1 of the passes in the main ridge of the Tatras was named. The Chalubinski Gate is simply a narrow pass located at an altitude of 2022 m above sea level between Kopa nad Gates and Szpiglasowy Wierch.


In 1994, Maria Chałubińska, the wife of his grandson Titus Chałubiński, died in the pass. The gate is besides the place where the way to the Smooth Pass is not accessible to tourists.



Crossroads under Mossna and Mossna

The summit and pass located in the mountains of Sowi have peculiar names. It is not rather known why these areas are called this way, but in Poland there is besides a village called Moszna, and in it a castle known throughout Poland. However, it is known that the name of the summit and pass was approved after 1945, and the example of the village shows that the scrotum word itself can derive from the household name.






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