This again reminds me hayracks are unique to slovenia lol, only learned this a few years ago. I did travel abroad but i never payed attention to the lack of them everywhere else
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also good for making babies under it on a hot summer nights.
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Enjoy your travel
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You must be genz American 😂
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We use them to channel the wind. It makes layers of wind and no wind (blocked by pillars), which helps birds and bees fly, b making return highways where they can fly (the no wind layers). We had major issues before these structures were invented because wind would blow only one way and bees especially would get carried away from their main hive and resettle further down wind, usually at your neighbour. We hate it if our neighbours have more then us, so we errect these structures all over the place.
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They do a lot of laundry here, so need space for drying it
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Alrighty. All the city pussies saying they’re used for drying hay, STFU.
# They’re for storing hay.
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Without them the horisontal planks and the roof would sinply fall down.
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Without them the horisontal planks and the roof would sinply fall down.
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Kozolec, a typical structure in the alpine region. Used for drying hay
This is a kozolec, it is traditionally used for drying hay.
Hey racks, traditional structures troughout Slovenija.
Kozolec, hayrack. Looks like this when used to store hay for drying
https://preview.redd.it/1dhjjjhk1a0h1.jpeg?width=2288&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=d31b3083d34c779e02e1146fade7eb560fd9f4d8
Great for advertising also
we hang pirates there back in the day
Kozolec is unique structure for drying hay built only in Slovena
There is an open-air museum of Hayracks – [https://www.dezelakozolcev.si/en/museum-of-hayracks/](https://www.dezelakozolcev.si/en/museum-of-hayracks/) – near [Šentrupert](https://maps.app.goo.gl/R32oQTVAK5fRsGTt8) … Recommended if you would like to learn more about this unique Slovenian cultural heritage. The oldest hayrack they got is from 1795 …
This again reminds me hayracks are unique to slovenia lol, only learned this a few years ago. I did travel abroad but i never payed attention to the lack of them everywhere else
Postcad picture comtent generation machine.
also good for making babies under it on a hot summer nights.
Enjoy your travel
You must be genz American 😂
We use them to channel the wind. It makes layers of wind and no wind (blocked by pillars), which helps birds and bees fly, b making return highways where they can fly (the no wind layers). We had major issues before these structures were invented because wind would blow only one way and bees especially would get carried away from their main hive and resettle further down wind, usually at your neighbour. We hate it if our neighbours have more then us, so we errect these structures all over the place.
They do a lot of laundry here, so need space for drying it
Alrighty. All the city pussies saying they’re used for drying hay, STFU.
# They’re for storing hay.
5g antennas
Without them the horisontal planks and the roof would sinply fall down.
Without them the horisontal planks and the roof would sinply fall down.