The most mysterious 'drunken forest' in the world

Located on the Curonian Cape, which separates the Curonian Islands from the Baltic Sea, the drunken forest - also known as the dancing forest - contains one of the most exotic natural phenomena in the world.

'Drunk forest' is located in the city of Kaliningrad, west of Russia. Many tourists say 'The drunken forest' looks like a place near the city of Chernobyl, where 20-year-old pine trees are bunched up into twisted shapes, like the benders.

There are a number of hypothesis hypotheses, including the hypothesis of a psychic that the forest is in a position to have extremely large yin and yang energy sources colliding. Others argue that the cause comes from geology, which is related to the composition of the soil because the soil contains sand so it is unstable.

But the most agreed hypothesis is 'Drunk Forest' is the work of extremely strong winds blowing through this area.

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