Lake Solina (Jezioro Solińskie) is an artificial crated lakie in Bieszczady mountains. Created in 1968 when the San River was dammed. It is about 60m deep and has an area 22 square kilometres (8 sq mi). It is the largest artificial lake in Poland.
In the depth of the water you could still find ruins of a village. Pretty creepy eh?
But the lake is absolutely stunning!
This is the original shot that I took from the dam that you can freely walk on, take a boat spin on the lake, bath and enjoy the green mountains around.
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