Kopa Magury, Mountain summit in Tatra Mountains, Poland.
Kopa Magury is a summit in the Western Tatras standing at 1,704 meters above sea level. The peak sits at a junction where several marked hiking trails intersect, making it a natural waypoint for mountain walkers.
The peak has served as a navigation marker for local shepherds since the 16th century. This knowledge helped guide seasonal movements through the mountain passages of the region.
This mountain forms part of Tatrzański Park Narodowy, where Polish mountaineering traditions and conservation practices maintain the natural mountain environment.
The summit can be reached via marked trails from Schronisko PTTK Murowaniec mountain shelter located to the southeast. Visitors should bring weather-resistant gear and sturdy footwear, as conditions are exposed and terrain is rocky.
The peak has a topographic prominence of 34 meters, marking a subtle yet measurable rise in the landscape. This modest figure makes it a point of interest for surveyors and cartographers studying mountain profiles.
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