Experience the breathtaking beauty of Lithuania captured by Martynas Charevicius using a flycam.
Witness the scenic beauty of Lithuania resembling a painting from a flycam's lens.
Martynas Charevicius, a photographer based in the capital city of Vilnius, holds a special love for his homeland and often travels far and wide to capture its scenic wonders.
Charevicius proudly asserts, 'Lithuania is always an ideal destination for nature lovers. It's a small, accessible, and picturesque land.'
The Republic of Lithuania (Litva) is a European country bordered by Latvia, Belarus, Poland, the Russian Federation, and the Baltic Sea.
Lithuania boasts a predominantly flat and low-lying terrain, with elevations not exceeding 300m, resulting in a relatively mild climate.
According to numerous historical records, Lithuania has been inhabited since around the 10th century BCE.
Initially, Lithuania was inhabited by small tribal groups living a nomadic lifestyle centered around hunting, but by the 12th century, Lithuanians began conducting conquests in neighboring countries, eventually forming the Grand Duchy of Lithuania.
During that time, the territory of Lithuania stretched from the Baltic Sea to the Black Sea.
One-third of Lithuania's area is covered by forests, predominantly featuring pine, spruce, and oak trees, making it a splendid destination particularly during the autumn season.
By Minh Hai/Tuoi Tre News
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Reference: Travel Guide by Mytour
MytourOctober 13, 2017