Jaworzynka Valley
Jaworzynka Valley – a valley in the Western Tatras, constituting the eastern branch of the Bystra Valley. The northeastern slopes of the valley form the Boczań and Skupniów Upłaz, while the southwestern slopes form the Jaworzyńskie Czoła.
In its upper section, the valley branches into a right branch, the Długi Żleb (Long Couloir), approaching Przełęcz między Kopami (Between the Kops Pass), and a left branch, the Żleb pod Czerwienicą (Ultra-Czerwienicą), cutting between the slopes of Mała Kopa Królowej and Kopa Magura. In the upper part of the valley, on the slopes of Jaworzyńskie Turnie, lies the Magura Cave.
The valley is carved entirely through limestone. It is narrow and long, resembling a ravine, and its slopes are steep. The right slopes of the valley feature characteristic limestone outcrops. The lower part of the valley is almost completely flat and level. The seasonal Jaworzynka Stream flows through the valley floor.
The yellow-marked Kuźnice – Przełęcz między Kopami hiking trail runs through the valley.
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