Sebelon na mangap aj ya gan kalo

Sebener na berita lama ne gan, dolo pernah masuk tipi, langsung aj ya gan
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In the 1930 Lumberjacks planted a 60-by-60 meter Swastika made of Larches (pine trees) into a pine-forest near Zernikow 110 km northeast of Berlin. The Swastika was only visible in spring or autumn, when the pine-needles changed their colour).
Until 1992 this swastika was forgotten, until hobby-pilots rediscovered it. The picture is from the 14th November, 2000 and was shown in German tabloids. Shortly afterward the German forestry ordered to fell 25 of the "anti-constitutional trees".
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The forest swastika was a patch of larch trees covering 3,600 m2 (4,300 sq yd) area of pine forest near Zernikow, Uckermark district, Brandenburg, in northeastern Germany, carefully arranged to look like a swastika. It was probably planted near the height of Hitler's power, in the 1930s.
History
It is unclear how the trees came to be planted and arranged in such a fashion. It has been suggested that it was laid out in 1937 by locals to prove their loyalty after a businessman in the area was denounced and sent to a concentration camp by the Nazi Party for listening to the BBC. Another theory is that a zealous forester convinced local Hitler Youth members to plant the trees in commemoration of Adolf Hitler's birthday.[1] One source maintains it was planted by a warden, either out of support for the Hitler regime, or due to an order from state officials.[2]
For a few weeks every year in the autumn and in the spring, the colour of the larch leaves would change, contrasting with the deep green of the pine forest.[2] The short duration of the effect combined with the fact that the image could only be discerned from the air and the relative scarcity of privately owned aeroplanes in the area meant that the swastika went largely unnoticed after the fall of the Nazi Party. During the subsequent Communist period, Soviet authorities reportedly knew of its existence but made no effort to remove it.[3] However, in 1992, the reunified German government ordered aerial surveys of all state-owned land. The photographs were examined by forestry students, who immediately noticed the design.
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Ide yg briliant setelah 50 tahun berbunga baru keliatan bentuk na
Sayang ntu pohon² dah pada di babat, sebener na ada 3 tempat gan, poto yg di atas ntu ada di jerman, yag di Kyrgyzstan ama di Himalaya ane cari² poto na ga ketemu.
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Pada minta di translate bahasa na ke Indonesia, ane ga ngerti cara na
Kalo ada yg ngerti tolongin ya, ntr ane tarok di pejwan 
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