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Olka's Tatry
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Olka's Tatry 

Page Type: Album

Image Type(s): Hiking

 

Page By: Olka

Created/Edited: Apr 18, 2008 / Apr 18, 2008

Object ID: 397231

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Page Score: 86.68% - 2 Votes 

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Gerlach

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Młynarz Wielki 2170 m n.p.m.

Kościelec and Mały Kościelec

High Tatras

Baranie Rogi 2526m npm

Kościelec 2155m npm

Czarny Staw i Morskie Oko



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Tomas KristoforyAttach album to the range

Voted 10/10

of Vysoke Tatry, please. Otherwise it will be mess with Tatras photos on summitpost. Additionally, you'd rather name the album "Olka's Tatras" or so, so that will be clear, that this is your album and not official album of Tatras photos. Furthermore, those peaks on your photos have their own pages. You may attach your photos to those pages.

I like "polish Matterhorn" :) Cheers Tomas :)
Posted Apr 18, 2008 4:13 pm

OlkaI will do

Hasn't voted

I will tidy it up soon. Promise
Posted Apr 18, 2008 6:05 pm

Tomas KristoforyRe: I will do

Voted 10/10

perfect, you did it! :) I gave you my 10 points. Go here, click ADD ALBUM on the left. Then you see - click ATTACH EXISTING. Click FIND OBJECTS. Click ATTACH AS A CHILD and finally click ATTACH OBJECTS.

This is also applied for photos and all objects.

One of the first summitpost rules is to attach material to correct pages. Now you know it. I'm looking forward to your new photos and pages. Cheers Tomas :)
Posted Apr 18, 2008 6:14 pm

OlkaRe: I will do

Hasn't voted

Done,
It's not that difficult than ;)
Cheers
Posted Apr 18, 2008 6:27 pm

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