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The last two years have changed the face of online business meetings. Our lives are dominated by meetings on Zoom, Teams, or Google Meetings. Yet we would like the background, in the form of our life, home, and loved ones, to remain somewhat mysterious. That's why we turn off the cameras. But what if we virtually transported you to Gwiazda Morza?

You are always welcome here, even online, so we have prepared a few downloadable photos for you that will spark the imagination of your viewers. Maybe someone will hear the sound of the sea, the singing of birds, or get inspired to take a walk in a nearby park after a day of work? We hope so! Use the photos below for your next Zoom meeting, add them to your home screen, print them out, or set them on your phone. We will be happy to be with you, even from a distance.

Walk along the seashore

The vastness of the Baltic Sea at the end of the day, a cloudless sky. Imagine walking along the shore, feeling the sand under your feet, hearing the rhythm of waves breaking on the breakwaters, and think that in a moment, in just a little while, you will be relaxing with us again.

Forest path

It's no secret that what is even closer to us than the sea is the park. The sound of needles cracking underfoot, birds singing, and a gentle rustle of trees... all away from the hustle and bustle.

As far as the horizon

The view from our terrace on the fifth floor takes many people’s breath away. Boats in the distance, a carpet of tree crowns, and the sea... the sea as far as the eye can see.

Rustling in the grass

Who among you has never picked a dandelion puff and watched its seeds float on the wind? Dandelions are an inseparable part of the Coastal Park beside us.

In the clouds

There are days when instead of looking down at your feet, it’s better to look up at the sky. When you were barely growing from the ground, did you also see dragons, ships, or other magical creations of your imagination in the clouds?

Fishing port

A captured view of the port. The smell of sea salt and freshly caught fish, fishing boats moored in the distance with nets hanging over them, and a lighthouse guiding the lost. It’s worth taking a walk to the port, and not just once.