Warsaw is located on a lowland and there are no natural hills. But we have several artificial mounds. After World War II, when the entire city was demolished, the problem of where to take the rubble arose. Several places were designated where it was transported and then covered with earth and turned into recreational areas. This is one of many such mounds.
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This looks like such fun! Delightful photo of people enjoying themselves in the snow, and a very interesting write-up on the usage of post-war rubble and debris. I like the viewpoint and perspective you've captured.
A great perspective! I love how we can see the people as little dots right to the end of the hill. Fav (a great piece of information, too. I agree with Diane)