Clue so far: a forest in Europe just north of the Equator with a nearby town border by the sea...no lake,has an'e' in the name but never exists in the current English name not in a book but maybe in few TV documentaries.
Is it the Kovalevsky Forest near St. Petersburg,Russia?
Clue so far: a forest in Europe just north of the Equator with a nearby town border by the sea...no lake, has an'e' in the name but never exists in the current English name not in a book but maybe in few TV documentaries.
Is it the Kovalevsky Forest near St. Petersburg,Russia?
'Kovalevsky' has an 'e', right? To clarify, the name of the forest has no 'e' unless it is in the local language. This means the local language has to be Latinized, so you can rule out the Russian Cyrillic.
The forest is not a certified national park, but it's famous among locals and is a persistent tourist attraction.
'Kovalevsky' has an 'e', right? To clarify, the name of the forest has no 'e' unless it is in the local language. This means the local language has to be Latinized, so you can rule out the Russian Cyrillic.
Okay the clue so far: a forest in Europe just north of the Equator within a nearby town border by the sea...no lake,has an 'e' in the name except it has to Latinized and not certified as a national park...You said 'You're all very close,keep going.' To me I'm not very close...So therefore I'll let someone get the right forest because I'm just stump as a tree.
popularized by a Twitter account in 2010. It is named after the misunderstood giant in the 2003 film Big Fish. Older or alternative terms used locally include simply "the fog" or sometimes "Big Mama", Seasonal Names: It is often associated with the terms "June Gloom" or "Fogust" due to its prevalence in the summer months.
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