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本帖最後由 流星星JW777 於 2012-9-20 00:25 編輯
Name: Crooked Forrest.
Local Name: Krzywy Las.
Location: Near village of Nowe Czarnowo, Western Poland.
Specialty: It consists of about 400 pine trees, grown with a 90 degree bend northward at the base of each trunk.
Planted: Around 1930.
Theory Behind: It is generally believed that some form of human tool and/or technique was used to make the trees grow this way, but the method and motive are not currently known.
Speculation: The trees may have been intended for ranges from use in making bent-wood furniture, the ribs for boat hulls or yokes for ox-drawn plows.
Here’s what is known:
• Sometime in the early 1930s, someone planted about 400 trees near the town of Greifenhagen in what was then Germany.
• Something stunted the growth of the trees and caused them to grow horizontally—all facing due north—for some period of time.
• Somehow, around 1940, the trees curved back towards the sky and started growing back up.
The sometime, someone, something and somehow of those facts are all unknown.
The growth of the trees could simply be the coincidental result of natural factors such as soil type, tree infestations, erosion, snow falls, and/or the availability of light.
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