Wodospad Trzy Wody, Natural waterfall in Pogórze Dynowskie, Poland.
Wodospad Trzy Wody is a waterfall in the Pogórze Dynowskie region formed by three cascading steps carved into sandstone rock. The formation creates a series of natural pools as water drops from one level to the next.
The waterfall received official protection status as a natural monument in 2008 following collaboration between Korczyna municipality and Carpathian Landscape Parks administration. This designation reflects the site's geological importance within the region.
The nature trail leading to the waterfall features educational stations explaining the traditional practices of resin collection from local pine trees.
The easiest starting point is the parking area near Kombornia village, with marked trails leading to the falls. Informational signs along the path help you navigate and understand what you are seeing.
The waterfall changes its appearance dramatically depending on the season and rainfall. After heavy rain it flows powerfully, but during dry spells it becomes barely visible as water trickles down the rocks.
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