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Some old Common beech (Fagus sylvatica) trees that were too big to be transported out of the forest by horse when the area was clear cut before and after WW II. Bieszczady National Park. Bukowiec, Poland.

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Florian Möllers / Wild Wonders of Europe, +46-8-583 518 31, info@wild-wonders.com www.wild-wonders.com
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3985x2656 / 9.6MB
Keywords
autumn, forest, horizontal, Rewilding area, Rewilding Europe, tree, Wild Wonders of Europe
Contained in galleries
Eastern Carpathians, Poland and Slovakia
Some old Common beech (Fagus sylvatica) trees that were too big to be transported out of the forest by horse when the area was clear cut before and after WW II. Bieszczady National Park. Bukowiec, Poland.