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Ivenack Oaks
Germany
Ivenack Oaks is the name of the old wood-pasture between the municipality of Ivenack and the small town of Stavenhagen in Mecklenburg. The wood-pasture is also known as the Ivenack Animal Park. The "Ivenack Oaks" in the narrower sense are the oldest and most impressive oaks in the wood-pasture;[2] one of them is the largest known living pedunculate oak in the world. Since 1972, animals have once again been kept here in an enclosure. In 2016, the wood-pasture became the first area in Germany to be designated a National Natural Monument. Since 2017, visitors have been able to explore the trees on a treetop walkway. The area and its visitor attractions are managed by the Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania State Forestry Office. It is a protected area in three respects: as a National Natural Monument, as part of a Natura 2000 site, and as part of a landscape conservation area. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivenacker_Eichen
Copyright: Frank Ellmerich
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Resolution: 13100x6550
Taken: 26/05/2015
Загружена: 30/11/2025
Published: 30/11/2025
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Tags: deutschland; mecklenburg; vorpommern; mecklenburg-vorpommern; ivenack; ivenak; eichen; oaks; natural; monument; animal; park
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