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Traditional Woodcraft and Nature’s Gathering
In Veľké Borové, a beautifully crafted wooden tower stands with traditional carved railings that reflect Slovak woodcraft heritage. These railings are not just decorative; they showcase local craftsmanship and cultural identity.
On sunny days, hundreds of flies gather on the railing, drawn to the warmth. The wood absorbs and radiates heat, making it an ideal spot for them to bask. The carved features provide shelter, protecting them from wind and predators. It’s a natural and harmless phenomenon that adds a unique element to the scene.
On sunny days, hundreds of flies gather on the railing, drawn to the warmth. The wood absorbs and radiates heat, making it an ideal spot for them to bask. The carved features provide shelter, protecting them from wind and predators. It’s a natural and harmless phenomenon that adds a unique element to the scene.
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