There's something mystical in the forest paths which gives the feeling that walk into a world of our fantasies, but what it offers urban forest Kadriorg near the Estonian capital Tallinn, can completely stop our contact with reality and take us into a parallel world .
For it is to blame the Japanese architect Tetsuya Condi, who set the forest functions as a bridge floating trail, so now instead of people walking the earth and therefore admire the tall old trees and 300 years, will be able to dive between the branches and leaves and to experience the forest from a totally different angle.
Unique feeling comes from the fact that Condi architect like nature and the steel track to merge into one, so it is not leaning in any one column, but the trees themselves.
Float forest trail was built as part of the festival of urban installationsregarding the status of Tallinn as European City of Culture for 2011, and is95 meters long.
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