Poland's bizarre Crooked Forest: what makes these trees bend?
In a secluded corner of Poland, near the town of Gryfino, lies the Crooked Forest — a place around 400 pine trees, planted in the 1930s, stand with their trunks curiously bent at 90-degree angles before straightening skyward. The trees surrounding the crooked ones stand completely straight. — Read the rest
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