On the tip of Jashamia, Hel is a military base and a tourist spot. Guess is these pillars are to stop the sand from drifting into the sea? (Foto: Geir)
Beach and Cover. The soft sands of the Hel beach, with the town and the fisheries just behind. (Foto: Geir)
Also a kind of sign board. Lés Miserables follows the crowd. (Foto: Geir)
Cars were into the thousands, people into the ten thousands at Hel and Jashmania. A lovely spot, but just a little too overcrowded. (Foto: Geir)
The walk from the town to the beach is a mile long walk through a military museum. The war ended at Hel, and military installations were assembled here by 1952. Interesting. Scary in such a beautiful place. (Foto: Geir)
Well. why not? The Beach at Hel, signboards are prominent all around Poland. (Foto: Geir)
The beach wasn't this crowded everwhere, but if the weather had been better.... It is a beautiful place to be, and the waters are clear, warm and seemingly clean. (Foto: Geir)
It used to be Lenin. (Foto: Geir)
You could hire a car like this to take you around Hel. Or you can walk around, and take happy snapshots like this one of these fine ladies. (Foto: Geir)
Hel is more than a military space and a beach resort. Most of the year it's main business is fishing. (Foto: Geir)