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In the forests of the Neris Regional Park stands a unique 31-meter tall pine tree with a "witch's broom" – a dense cluster of branches reaching a width of up to 7.45 meters. This natural anomaly is believed to form due to the impact of parasitic fungi, bacteria, or viruses, or possibly genetic factors. It is the largest "witch's broom" in the park, inviting visitors to uncover the secrets of the forest.
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