At my early pregnancy I began working on my next photobook, focused on photos and therefore containing mostly large photos and clean lines. Then I felt exhausted until beginning of the 8th month and despite having done several pages, did not upload them until now (and meanwhile, forgetting most of the credits as I did not have tracker on, LOL!).
This is the into page for the first chapter about a trip to Lomnický štít (Lomnický peak), which is one of the highest and most visited mountain peaks in the High Tatras mountains of Slovakia. Connected by cable car to Tatranská Lomnica, its summit is 2634 metres above sea level, making it the second highest peak in the High Tatras after Gerlachovský štít.
Since 1940, tourists have reached the peak by cable car, which was the most modern in Europe at the time of opening. They are allowed to stay on the peak for 50 minutes. It is also possible to climb the peak, but this is only permitted with a mountain guide.
There is a solar observatory and weather station permanently manned year round at the terminus of the cable car.
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