Moss Swamp, Romania
Although the location of this image is unknown, it appears to be of a mossy forest region in Romania. Romania has beautiful mountains and forests, so it’s well worth a visit, albeit you may have to hunt for this mystery moss bog.
Otzarreta Forest, Spain
Otzarreta Forest is a lovely portion of Gorbea Natural Park in Spain’s Basque Country. The ancient trees, in combination with the foggy atmosphere, give this woodland a mysterious, spooky feel. These bizarre trees are deserving of a place on the list of the world’s strangest tree
Hoia-Baciu Forest, Romania
The Hoia-Baciu Forest is known as the “Bermuda Triangle of Transylvania” and is regarded one of the world’s most haunted landscapes. People claim to have seen UFOs and/or spirits near the woods, but no one knows for sure. Legend has it that in the heart of the forest, there is a perfectly circular clearing that draws ghostly activity.
Tsingy Forest, Madagascar
The Tsingy Forest, also known as the Forest of Knives, is an extraordinary region made up of sharp limestone rocks that thrust up to 70 meters into the air. Though it may be one of the most dangerous national parks in the world, it is ultimately worthwhile, as some of us at tentree discovered while planting trees in Madagascar.