Krivan, Kratka and Ostra Peaks in winter — Stock Photo, Image

Krivan, Kratka and Ostra Peaks in winter — Photo

Winter view of Krivan (alt. 2494 meters), Kratka (alt. 2374 meters) and Ostra (alt. 2350 meters) peaks during clear day. These peaks belong to High Tatras national park, TANAP. High Tatra mountains are visited by tourists during all seasons.

 — Photo by jareso

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