Suchy Wierch Kondracki, Mountain summit in Western Tatra Mountains, Slovakia.
Suchy Wierch Kondracki is a summit in the Western Tatra Mountains that features two distinct peaks on the Slovak side. The higher elevation reaches 1895 meters, while a neighboring peak sits slightly lower near the border.
The mountain has long served as a natural border marker between Slovakia and Poland. It forms a key part of the ridge system that separates the two countries in this section.
The mountain's slopes contain various geological formations, including crystalline rocks resting on sedimentary deposits, with limestone and dolomite composing the southern sections.
A marked hiking trail bypasses the highest peaks on the northern side and passes through boulder fields covered with low grass. The route provides clear orientation as you move through different sections of the mountain.
The summit extends southward through a valley and connects to a short ridge that eventually terminates at a cliff formation. This southern continuation creates a surprising geographic link between the high summit and lower rock faces.
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