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The Lesko Stone (Polish: Kamień Leski) is a distinctive rock formation in the forest near the city of Lesko in the Bieszczady Mountains in Poland. It is most likely a result of glacial movements in the area and the whole formation is believed to have been carried to the present site by a glacier. The stone is over 65 feet (20 m) tall and is entirely a work of erosion. Its peculiar shape was further pronounced as the area was a small rock quarry in past centuries. Despite being an environmentally protected site it is often scaled by climbers and outdoor enthusiasts. It can be reached by following a lengthy tourist trail from Lesko or from a road roughly 300 feet (91 m) away.

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  • The Lesko Stone (Polish: Kamień Leski) is a distinctive rock formation in the forest near the city of Lesko in the Bieszczady Mountains in Poland. It is most likely a result of glacial movements in the area and the whole formation is believed to have been carried to the present site by a glacier. The stone is over 65 feet (20 m) tall and is entirely a work of erosion. Its peculiar shape was further pronounced as the area was a small rock quarry in past centuries. Despite being an environmentally protected site it is often scaled by climbers and outdoor enthusiasts. It can be reached by following a lengthy tourist trail from Lesko or from a road roughly 300 feet (91 m) away. (en)
  • Kamień Leski (ok. 410–420 m) – charakterystyczna formacja skalna na wzgórzu we wsi Glinne niedaleko miasta Lesko w Górach Sanocko-Turczańskich. Kamień Leski jest wychodnią gruboziarnistego piaskowca krośnieńskiego, twardego i odpornego na wietrzenie. Główna skała wznosi się około 20 m ponad kulminację wzgórza. Posiada nieco dziwny kształt będący wynikiem zarówno erozji, jak i działalności człowieka. Od północnej strony znajdował się dawniej kamieniołom, po którym pozostała głęboka niecka wyrobiska oraz wysoka skalna ściana. Na szczycie skały znajduje się żelazny krzyż postawiony w 1978. (pl)
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  • The Lesko Stone (Polish: Kamień Leski) is a distinctive rock formation in the forest near the city of Lesko in the Bieszczady Mountains in Poland. It is most likely a result of glacial movements in the area and the whole formation is believed to have been carried to the present site by a glacier. The stone is over 65 feet (20 m) tall and is entirely a work of erosion. Its peculiar shape was further pronounced as the area was a small rock quarry in past centuries. Despite being an environmentally protected site it is often scaled by climbers and outdoor enthusiasts. It can be reached by following a lengthy tourist trail from Lesko or from a road roughly 300 feet (91 m) away. (en)
  • Kamień Leski (ok. 410–420 m) – charakterystyczna formacja skalna na wzgórzu we wsi Glinne niedaleko miasta Lesko w Górach Sanocko-Turczańskich. Kamień Leski jest wychodnią gruboziarnistego piaskowca krośnieńskiego, twardego i odpornego na wietrzenie. Główna skała wznosi się około 20 m ponad kulminację wzgórza. Posiada nieco dziwny kształt będący wynikiem zarówno erozji, jak i działalności człowieka. Od północnej strony znajdował się dawniej kamieniołom, po którym pozostała głęboka niecka wyrobiska oraz wysoka skalna ściana. Na szczycie skały znajduje się żelazny krzyż postawiony w 1978. (pl)
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  • Lesko Stone (en)
  • Kamień Leski (pl)
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