The famous Glove (Rekawica), or White Hand (Biala Reka), is a towering limestone rock formation located in Ojców National Park, Poland. It is a rock formation made of Jurassic limestone, which resembles a hand with five finger-like columns and rises about 85 meters above the Pr?dnik Valley. The name comes from a legend about the Tatars who hid in the nearby Dark Cave, and God covered the entrance to it with his hand. The rock features a cluster of vertical spires, surrounded by dense, lush forest. The landscape is a stunning mix of green foliage and dramatic white rock faces. A winding path below is visible, offering a perspective of scale and accessibility within this picturesque setting. The area is known for its natural beauty and geological significance.
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