File:Стара обсерваторія Білий слон на горі Піп Іван Чорногорський.jpg

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This is a photo of a natural heritage site in Ukraine, id: 26-110-5020
Українська: Стара обсерваторія «Білий слон» на горі Піп Іван (Чорногорський). Карпатський національний природний парк, Верховинський та Надвірнянський райони, Івано-Франківщина, Україна.
Русский: Старая обсерватория «Белый Слон» на горе Поп-Иван (Черногорский), Карпатский национальный природный парк, Ивано-Франковская область, Украина.
English: The old Polish Pip Ivan Observatory, also known as "Biały Słoń", built in 1938 at 2,028 m in Carpathian National Nature Park. The name "White Elephant" (Biały Słoń) comes from the shape it resembles in winter when it is covered in snow. Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast, Ukraine.
Español: Ruinas del observatorio "Biały Słoń", construido en 1938 en la cumbre del Pip Ivan a 2028 m de altitud en el Parque natural nacional de los Cárpatos, óblast de Ivano-Frankivsk, Ucrania.
Date 15 June 2015, 19:09:30
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Author Khoroshkov
Object location48° 02′ 48.88″ N, 24° 37′ 38.29″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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The old observatory on Pip Ivan, known as "Biały Słoń", built in 1938 at 2,028 m in Carpathian National Nature Park, Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast, Ukraine.

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