Kilian Sch?nberger, a professional landscape and architecture photographer from Cologne, Germany, captured these photos of a strange place in Central Europe, which is located outside of Nowe Czarnowo, West Pomerania, Poland. There’re about 400 strangely bent pine trees shaped by somebody in the 1930s, each trunk is bent to the ground at 90 degrees and in the same direction due North.
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