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They All Bend The Same Way: The Unsolved Mystery Of Poland’s Crooked Forest

In an undisturbed corner of northwestern Poland, nearly 400 pine trees curve sharply toward the north before rising skyward. Planted almost a century ago, this strange grove continues to puzzle scientists, historians, and travellers alike

The Crooked Forest is known as Krzywy Las in Poland Photo: Shutterstock
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Just outside the village of Nowe Czarnowo in West Pomerania, the forest suddenly changes character. Straight pines give way to a cluster of trees that appear to bow in unison, each trunk bending low and sweeping north before lifting back upright. It feels deliberate, almost choreographed. And that is exactly what makes the Crooked Forest so difficult to explain.

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