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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