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Botanical Nature Monument

Ботанический Памятник Природы
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8 Marta St., 70, Yekaterinburg, RussiaMap
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  • kirilldu
    kirilldu
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    In February not very much

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    It is difficult to admire the sights that the tree is if it grows not in a botanical garden, where the priorities are taken carefully, and still in winter, without leaves and sun. Well when ...

    Reviewed on Feb 29, 2016
  • liubovb31
    liubovb31
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    Surprise and admiration

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    I was very surprised by this natural phenomenon! How was the strength of nature, despite the asphalt land and not the cleanest city air - grows and is happy! Thank you for writing about the roboc ...

    Reviewed on Sep 2, 2015
  • Евгений С
    Евгений С
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    Nature

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    Walking around the city, you walk for years and you don't notice. And the tree here has grown for over 200 years. More such "designated" monuments in the city would be.

    Reviewed on Jun 30, 2015
  • Afallina
    Afallina
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    One of the few "natural" monuments of the city ...

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    I really like this tree-long... people who do not forget to "communicate" with nature, there is a tradition - "to hug" with a tree - to come to the tree and to hug the trunk to feel the strength and power ...

    Reviewed on Jun 20, 2015
  • Tatiana S
    Tatiana S
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    Long-term resident of the city

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    I was very surprised when I accidentally saw a sign about such an interesting monument to nature. On the tree and not to say that it is over 200 years old. People pass, pass every day and already so used to ...

    Reviewed on Mar 25, 2015