Wednesday, January 9, 2008

The Swastika forest in Germany.


Are you able too see the swastika image? Yes, it was created by German but I don't want to write about his full history.

Amidst a pine forest, the planter, a businessman laid out several larch trees near Zernikow, Uckermark district, Brandenburg, in north-eastern Germany.

During autumn and early spring, the color of the larch trees change and they are clearly visible against the backdrop of the green pine leaves.

But did you notice that this picture is taken as an aerial view. Yes, it is visible only when you look down from an aeroplane.

But sadly, this forest exists no longer. I wish I have seen it before it was destroyed. I adore creativity and I love forests.

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2 comments:

http://www.photographicpointofview.com said...

Incredible!! After doing mahalo page on auschwitz the swastika holds an even more dreaded place in my inner being.

Hope all is well with you.

Rangan Badri said...

I understand your feeling. I read about those camps in Leon Uris books.