A Ranger fellow in Czechia?

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A Ranger fellow in Czechia?

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He goes by Gullinbursti I believe.

His real name is Petr Florianek:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC32sFz ... 0ThcqVIviA
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Interesting,. Gullinbursti is a creature from Norse mythology, the golden boar associated with Frey
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He has been a forum member for a couple of years now, I invited him myself :) fantastic artist and he lives the life!

http://middleearthrangers.org/forum/vie ... php?t=2260

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How cool! Great video! The forest reminds me a bit of the description of Fangorn from the Two Towers, if perhaps rather less dense.
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Manveruon wrote:How cool! Great video! The forest reminds me a bit of the description of Fangorn from the Two Towers, if perhaps rather less dense.
If memory serves, he lives on the southern slopes of the Carpathians. My family comes from Poland, on the northern slopes of the same mountains. The whole region is known, in Polish, as the Podhale, and the people as Gorale, 'gora' being the Polish word for hill or mountain. There's a long tradition of living in the forests off the land, and he's certainly embraced that tradition.
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