The eroding village of Trzęsacz only has 98 residents but has been made famous for the last remnants of its church or more precisely the remains of the third to be built here. . The first, constructed of wood, was reportedly built in 1124; the second one, made of bricks, around 1270; and finally the third one, sometime in the late 14th or early 15th century. For all the huff and puff of the Baltic, the church has not completely blown down.