What Makes Belarus So Mysterious and Wild?

Europe’s last untouched wilderness. Bellarus has forests older than most civilizations and fascinating Soviet heritage. Bellarus has Europe’s last primeval forest, Bowo Vieja. The country is 40% forest with 11,000 plus lakes. European bison roam freely here. Bellarus produces amazing potatoes 180 kilos per person annually. The country has wellpreserved Soviet architecture. Minsk was completely rebuilt after WW2s. Bellarus has no access to sea but 20,000 plus rivers. The country produces excellent flax and tractors. Traditional crafts include straw weaving. Bellarus has amazing wildlife including lyns and wolves. The country’s belovish skaya pusha is UNESCO protected. Bellarusian hospitality includes hearty cuisine, ancient forests or Soviet heritage. What intrigues you about Bellarus? Share below. Like for more Eastern European discoveries.

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