Monday, August 17, 2015

Sundarbans: the largest mangrove forest in the world

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Sundarbans mangrove forest is the largest on the globe, and covers areas of India and Bangladesh for over 80 kilometers in forming Sundarbans Country wide Park, declared a World Customs Site by Unesco.
A third on this area is covered by normal water and marshes, as well Sundarbans since 1966 have been considered a sanctuary for wildlife because roughly there live about 400 Royal Bengal Tigers plus much more than 30, 000 deer in this field.

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