Hel Peninsula in Poland
On the northern coast of Poland lies the Hel Peninsula, a 35-kilometre-long sand bar extending into the Baltic Sea, which is visible in this Copernicus Sentinel-2 image acquired on 14 May 2024. This area is a popular tourist destination, owing to its picturesque beaches, dunes, and pine forests. The town of Hel, at the tip of the peninsula, is rich with maritime history, featuring attractions such as the Hel Lighthouse, a former military fortress, and the Seal Sanctuary, dedicated to the protection of Baltic seals.
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