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There are many sand pits around Sulejówek. Some are deep, some are shallow, all are dry with trees struggling to survive at their borders. Some of them are one hundred years old, remembering times when sand and clay (from numerous clay pits) were used to rebuild Warsaw and nearby towns after WWI.

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8 comments

Thérèse said:

J’adore ce genre de sujet photographique ... les racines qui s’en vont chercher leurs aliments !
5 years ago ( translate )

Marta Wojtkowska replied to Thérèse:

Thank you, Thérèse!
I keep on going there again and again :)
I am so fascinated with the trees and their roots.
5 years ago

Boarischa Krautmo said:

your dog seems no interested in geology ;-))
5 years ago

Marta Wojtkowska replied to Boarischa Krautmo:

... but it's still one of her favorite places ;)
5 years ago

Jean-louis Thiaudier… said:

Superbe BW!!
5 years ago ( translate )

Marta Wojtkowska replied to Jean-louis Thiaudier…:

Thanks!
5 years ago

Frank J Casella said:

Very interesting photograph .. things we take for granted ...
5 years ago

Marta Wojtkowska replied to Frank J Casella:

Some people still go there for sand.
Not that it's legal now...
5 years ago