Gryfino weird "crooked forest"

This bizarre array of crooked pine trees near Gryfino in western Poland will completely fascinate you. Planted in the 1930s or1940s, these 80 or so pines grow at a 90-degree root angle toward the north, and no one has come up with a definitive explanation as to why - theories include gravitational pull, high winds, heavy snowfalls, and genetic mutations. Whatever the reason, you have to see them to believe them! 

Read more in Tripatini contributor Megan Sashyl´s post 15 of the World´s Lesser Known Travel Wonders.

 

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