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Storm Pine |
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Ziemupe seashore |
The height of the steep coast is from 5-12 m. Due to the coast erosion more than 10 m wide area of the land had been washed into the sea during recent years. The dune has very unusual vegetation –_ |
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Pavilosta Lutheran Church |
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Pavilosta local history museum |
On May, 1879, German Baron Otto Friedrich von Lilienfeld founded a port town and named it after his brother Paul Lilienfeld, Governor of Kurzeme (1868-1885) - Paulshafen, or Pavilosta. He also laid the_ |
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Akmenraga Lighthouse |
Along a sandy dune road, go to Akmeņrags and its 35 m tall lighthouse. The first lighthouse on this location was built in 1884, then destroyed during WWI and rebuilt in 1921. |
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Pavilosta Great Stone (Sea Stone) |
Length – 4,7 m, width – 4,3 m, height – 4,3 m, circumference – 15,0 m, volume 35 m³. Angular boulder, rising like a rock out of the sea. Unusual, valuable element of landscape. |
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Juniper forest |
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