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1000pce + 1000pce - Landscape at sunset and A view from the top of the Rysy Peak

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Trefl Puzzles - Dual Puzzles ( 2 in 1)

Since 1985, Trefl has been trying to do its best to satisfy the tastes and expectations of puzzle lovers. Trefl is currently offering puzzles which:

  • consists of pieces of different size and number
  • are characterised by an attractive design and are based on popular licenses
  • are available in a wide range of themes for the youngest customers
  • include interesting collections for adultsare of high quality
  • are made of environment-friendly materials

 

About Rysy Peak


 

Rysy is a mountain in the crest of the High Tatras, lying on the border between Poland and Slovakia. Rysy has three peaks: the middle at 2,503 m (8,212 ft); the north-western at 2,499 m (8,199 ft); and the south-eastern at 2,473 m (8,114 ft). The north-western peak is the highest point of Poland; the other two peaks are on the Slovak side of the border, in the Prešov Region.

Experts assume that the Polish and Slovak name Rysy, meaning "scratches" or "crevices", refers to a series of gullies, either those on the western slopes of Żabie Ridge or the very prominent 500 m (1,600 ft) high gully and numerous smaller ones on the northern side. A folk explanation on the Slovak side says that the name comes from the plural word rysy meaning "lynxes", although the habitat of the lynx does not extend above the timberline.

The Hungarian name Tengerszem-csúcs and the German name Meeraugspitze mean "eye-of-the-sea peak", from the glacial lake at the northern foot of the mountain, called "eye of the sea" (Morskie Oko in Polish).

The first known ascent was made in 1840, by Ede Blásy and his guide Ján Ruman-Driečny, Sr. The first winter ascent was completed in 1884, by Theodor Wundt and Jakob Horvay. In the 20th century, the communist authorities used to forward the undocumented supposition that Vladimir Lenin climbed the mountain sometime in the early 1910s.

 

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1000pce + 1000pce - Landscape at sunset and A view from the top of the Rysy Peak | Product Information

Brands Trefl
Age 14+, Adult
Features Dual Jigsaw, Green/Sustainable
Number of Pieces 1000 pce + 1000 pce
Jigsaw Graphic Landmarks, Scenery
Game Time No
Basic Skills Colour Recognition, Concentration, Memory, Observation, Psycho-motor Skills and Hand Eye Coordination, Spacial Awareness

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