Giewont (1,895 m/6,217 ft) is one of the most characteristic peaks of Tatra Mountains situated in their western part, north to the main Tatra range, on Polish side .
Beautifuly captured, lovely fall colors and light.
"In Polish folklore it is associated with a legend about oversleeping knights, who will awake when Poland is in danger. The profile of the mountain is similar to a lying knight, wherein the Long Giewont is the knight's torso, and the Great Giewont is the knight's face as viewed from the side (the three 'peaks' being the chin, the nose, and the eyebrow). "