Poland's Mysterious 'Crooked Forest'
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Take a stroll inside the pine forest near Gryfino in Northwest Poland and you will feel like you were just transported to Harry Potter's 'Forbidden Forest' - thanks to the 400 eerily curved pine trees.
The odd part is that the pine trees surrounding this tiny area, dubbed 'Crooked Forest' are all straight as arrows - Just the way they are supposed to be. So how did these specimens turn out so cool-looking?
While nobody knows for sure, the theory is that the trees are shaped this way, thanks to human intervention, with the saplings allowed to grow for about ten years and then pinned down in a way that they emerge with a 90° bend, before straightening out again. Some locals believe it was the handiwork of special carpenters from the German special forces in the 1930's - for use in boat hulls and furniture. But, the trees were never harvested because of the chaos created when the World War 2 broke out in 1939.
However, the expert lumberjacks of the Gryfino forest disagree - Given that pine trees are not good for either furniture or boat hulls, they think that the trees in this area just naturally grew in this eerie manner. Whatever the real reason, we sure are glad they are here for all of us to enjoy!
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- shellyover 13 yearsi think there was something pulling them down. its really interesting.sooooooooo cool
- ALISEover 13 yearsWOW
- Emily over 13 yearsI am polish so i tj hink ti his is awesome
- nsdgirlover 13 yearscool
- viper dudeover 13 yearsI think it was a flood that made it that way.
- s. floresover 13 yearsthese are pine trees, no way! There is no way the Germans made furnature out of these pine trees. I know if I ever saw pine trees like these I would be amazed with the sight
- swirlylollypopsover 13 yearswow! cool trees!
- julia 3 8 18 over 13 yearsI am Polish!
- Enyaover 13 yearsA war can't do that.That is impossible
- alianover 13 yearsI think that this could be a wonder to man for a long time.But I think the trees were natruly grown.