6 months ago trees grew here. Today there are no trees.
I am very sad today, while walking with my dog in the vicinity of the Municipal Police in the Lower Town on the Motława River, I found an unpleasant sight through the canal, I recall a photo from March (photo 1-2), and today I look and I can't believe my eyes - poplars have disappeared I wonder why? They grew right on the water. The potential developer was rather not disturbed...
If they regulate the shoreline, the trees could also be integrated into the landscape.
Sometimes photos like this turn out to be historic...
Old pre-war buildings in Jelitkowo. The first photo shows a charming tenement house with a partially ornate wooden façade covered with ivy, in Kokejna - historic fishermen's huts from the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries on Bałtycka Street, and on the last photo - Potok Jelitkowski.
R. Kamerke, the owner of an inn and a mill, established a bathing area at the end of the 19th century, which included: a shop, three taverns and a mill complex at the present bridge over the stream. The further development of this place took place when Jelitkowo was connected to Oliwa at the beginning of the 20th century, the Spa House, the Spa Park, bathing cabins and a pier to which cruise ships sailing from Gdańsk to Sopot were docked. Initially, tourists rented rooms in fishermen's houses.
I came to Jelitkowo on Friday to help my daughter take a skimboard from the tent on the beach, a training outfit at the end of the skimboard season. Now birds will reign in the brook.