Winner beats stiff competition from Croatian gingko tree, Portuguese chestnut and English oakA lonely pine tree believed by superstitious locals to act as sentinel over a flooded Czech village has been chosen as Europe's tree of the year, beating stiff competition from a Croatian gingko tree, a Portuguese chestnut and an English oak.The Guardian of the Flooded Village has grown for 350 years on a rocky height near the village of Chudobin, said locally to play host to a devil that sat under it at night, playing the violin and warding off intruders - though in reality the eerie sounds are more likely to have come from the strong winds blowing over the valley. Continue reading...
Pine tree near flooded Czech village voted European tree of the year
17. března 2020 10:15
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Zdroj: The Guardian