Resting in the Slatina chestnut tree
Do you like trees of strange shapes, in which no branch grows regularly, but intertwines in different ways? Just such shapes are formed in the crowns of horse chestnut. If you like these trees, or if you like to walk through long avenues of trees, then I would recommend you to go to the East Bohemian town of Slatiňany, where there is a relatively large chestnut tree.
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Resting in the Slatina chestnut tree
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