Proterra wrote:Cubryna, everything east of there flows out into the Dunajec and eventually ends up in the Baltic by means of Wisła, and the western end is Wołowiec, everything west of there flows into the Wag and will eventually end up in the Black Sea by means of Danube.
Proterra wrote:I've only seen Tatry and Karkonosze once, and that was from one of the new Q400's operated by Eurolot... I suppose that doesn't count...
I think Śnieżnik would be the best candidate though...
No. East from Śnieżnik stand few other mastodonts of the Hruby Jesenik. You need to go more North. The answer is Biskupia Kopa, despite I've heard also from remote observations of both Tatras and Krk from... Sw Anny !
Proterra wrote:From Cieszyn Silesia. Mainly Beskid Śląsko-Morawski and the western part of Beskid Śląski. And I'm not going to name all the (Czech) tributaries, although there is one which forms the border with Poland and that's the Olsa, which flows right through the city centre of Cieszyn.
Amongst the tributaries you've got also the huge dam below Lysa Hora, I can't recall the name...