The Church of the Gurus
View from Orle Perci Kościelcowa Grzęda (German: Kapellenrücken, Koščielcový chrbát, Kápolna-song, Kościelec-song) is a rostrum of Zadną Kościelca in the Polish High Tatras. It also names Kościelcowe Kopki. It flows from the top of Zadnia Kościelca, initially in the east, and then in the north-east direction, to the small Zawrat Barge, separating the Boiler of the Deserted Caterpillars from the Kosciuszko Boiler. In its lower part there is the Black Wanta rock, in the upper Drewnowskie Chimney. The ridge is rocky, only grassy.
The lower part of Kościeliska Grzdydy (over the Little Zawrat) is a blue tourist trail at Zawrat. The upper part (the eastern rib of Zadni Zawratu) runs one of the most popular climbing routes, the so-called. "hundred". Its name is derived from the fact that in the Taternick's guide W. H. Paryski has no 100. In addition to her, there are several other climbing paths in the Church of the Mount. To the left of Zadni Kościelec with Koscielcowa Góra
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