Highlanders celebrate an opening of sheep grazing season in Poland
Sheep crown as grazing season begins with traditional folklore and religious celebrations, called locally Redyk, in Tatra mountains in Ludźmierz, Southern Poland on April 21, 2024. Redyk traditionally begins around 23 of April, a time when shepherds, locally called Baca, take flocks of sheep from villages uphill, away from civilisation for the grazing season, which lasts about half a year. The beginning of the season is a festive time for the highlanders from Tatra and this part of Karpaty as sheep farming historically is a major source of income for the region.
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