The close vicinity of the sea was and still is affecting the lives of the populations inhabiting the seashore areas of Pomerania. The specific marine culture is reflected in lifestyle, legends, traditions, and the spiritual and material activity of north Kashubia.
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In the uneasy coastal waters of the South Baltic you can stumble upon shipwrecks devoured by the sea in the course of centuries. Some of them have been secured and adapted for underwater explorers.
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While it was not long ago that they used to lead ships safely to Pomeranian harbours, today they have become tourist attractions providing breathtaking views of the sea and the land. Built in the 19th and 20th Centuries, they stand now as picturesque monuments to the history of sea navigation.
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The fishing harbours of Pomerania’s seaside towns have already become ingrained in its landscape.
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Perfectly preserved II World War vessels, antique freighters and majestic sailing ships are waiting for tourists in Gdańsk and Gdynia. Two of the vessels blend in with the port landscape, while the other two periodically dock in Gdynia.