River Saka
The River Saka is majestically magnificent with its lush verdant coast reflecting in the river, and its deep and serene waters winding through the fields and forests. The coastal landscape is decorated with ancient buildings, bridges and bridge ruins, small ships and boats. Strange-looking wooden ice breakers stand on both sides of the river and still guard the long gone wooden railway bridge. Behind the grand ash trees there are Pāvilosta manor buildings, crumbled kiln chimneys and a park with abandoned promenade pier stairs, touched by time and water, still welcoming boaters in the outskirts of Pāvilosta. The charm of the industrial heritage, combined with the splendour of the coastal lowland creates one of the most beautiful river landscapes in Latvia. The urban part of Pāvilosta starts behind the pedestrian bridge. Large and small boats, large and small ships, houses on the water, plank-ways.
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