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With endless miles of stunning forests still managing to cling to life in the otherwise over-exploited Bhurban, putting on your walking boots and taking off for a romantic walk, on marked hiking tracks, is a wonderful way of escaping the world. These stately, incredibly dense forests are, in some places, composed of nothing but magically aromatic pine trees ornamented with resinous fir cones, and in others, are a mixture of pine, spruce, and deciduous trees with wild flowers rambling and growing in the rich earth. Continue reading