Monday, 15 May 2017

The Sundarban

                                                  The Sundarban

About Sundarbans in 15 seconds.
The Sundarban- the world heritage site, is situated in Khulna Division, Bangladesh and West Bengal, India. It is the habitat for the magnificent creature, The Rayal Bengal tiger and some of the most venomous reptiles on earth. The total area of Sundarban is 139,500(539 sq miles). The Sundarban is a natural region in southern Bangladesh as well as the extreme southern part of the Indian state of West Bengal in the huge river delta on the Bay of Bengal. It is also to note that It is the largest single block of tidal halophytic mangrove forest in the universe.


 The Sundarbans covers nearly 10,000 square killometers (3,900 sq mi) majority of which is in Bangladesh with the remainder in India. The Sundarbans is a UNESCO  World Heritage Site. The South, East and West of the Sundarbans are three protected forests in Bangladesh. This reason is densely covered with mangrove forests, and the largest reserves for the Bengal tiger. The Sundarbans not only protect animals live in the forest, but also helps lots of people to earn the daily livings. 

Bees make the hives in different trees in the Sundarbans, Honey collectors go in group in side the forest in order to collect honey. Rivers flows at Sundarbans provide with ample of different fishes. This forest is also at the edge of destruction. Everyone should come together to save Sundarbans from the catastrophe.



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