In the small village of Mikoszewo, the newest tourist attraction of Pomerania has appeared - a newly formed sandy spit that has emerged less than a kilometer east of the Mewia Łacha nature reserve. It was created by natural geological processes, as sand was deposited by sea currents and storms around the Vistula River mouth, and experts emphasize that it is still evolving. Its proximity to the reserve raises interest in whether it might eventually connect with Mewia Łacha’s protected dunes. The best perspective for observing the spit’s dynamic changes is from above, revealing the contrast between the Baltic Sea, the Vistula estuary, and the surrounding forest. Mikoszewo Spit is a testament to the power of nature and an attractive destination for walking and cycling tours, perfect for those who want to discover the coastal secrets of Pomerania.
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