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TIL that the Białowieża Forest in Poland is one of the last remaining remnants of a forest that once stretched across all of Europe. The forest is only intact because a king in the 14th century used it as a refuge from the plague and afterward made it a protected land.
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Isnt this the same forest where the last aurochs lived?
I went on Google earth to check it out, and wow! It looks magical. I’d love to visit one day.