5/5 Vytas N. 11 months ago on Google
A
true
natural
wonder
and
a
true
beauty!
Visit
it
and
hug
it,
you’ll
feel
much
better.
Supposedly,
this
is
the
tallest
oak
tree
(over
24
meters),
a
Saint
tree
to
ancient
(and
many
modern)
Lithuanians,
in
the
country.
It’s
also
said
that
it’s
the
third
“fattest”
(over
740cm
in
circumference
at
1,3
m
height)
in
Lithuania,
too.
It’s
size
is
impressive.
Three
of
us
tried
to
hug
it
and
barely
managed
to
do
that.
The
tree
is
a
protected
natural
wonder
of
the
country,
so
be
nice
to
it.
When
visiting
it,
do
pay
attention
to
the
Manor
House
it
grows
next
to,
it’s
beautiful,
too.
The
lake
is
nice
as
well.
Supposed,
it’s
important
to
Lithuania
not
only
due
to
its
gorgeous
size,
but
because
just
before
the
1831
upheaval
against
the
Tsarist
Russia,
youth
was
gathering
here
and
planning
their
steps
in
the
upcoming
upheaval.
Go
visit
it!
You
won’t
regret!
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