The nail line next to the church of Saint-Hadelin.
Olne's Spijkerlinde is a spike tree in the Belgian Olne, in the town of Saint-Hadelin. In the tree, medicinal strength is given in the public faith.
Nails are struck in the linden tree so that the tree would take over the pains people have. The tree's stem shows the many nails that have been worn over time. The tree is on top of a rock from which you look at the creek valley of the Magne, a tributary of the Vesder. Next to the nail line is the church of Saint-Hadelin. Pictures 50° 35′ 32″ NB, 5° 43′ 8″ OL
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