Contest : My Travel Diary.
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Assalamualaikum how are all the friends of the community? Hope everyone is healthy and safe.I am going to participate in a very nice contest on travel and community moderator @goodybest organize this contest from the Steem for Betterlife community. I sincerely thank to madam for organizing beautiful Travel Diary Contest.
Contest : My Travel Diary.
Where did you travel to? |
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December is actually the end of the kids' annual exam and they are pretty much free during that time. So this free time is the best time to travel with the whole family.There is no study pressure, there is no stress, so I traveled to Khulna district of Bangladesh Sundarbans with my whole family a few days ago.
Enjoy some time with the whole family and spend time with everyone as well as the joy of traveling.
Sundarbans is a natural wide forest located in the coastal region of Bay of Bengal which is the longest salt marsh and home to biodiversity rich flora and fauna, an eco system.
So the natural mangrove forests located in the estuaries of rivers and seas are UNESCO recognized, I traveled to Sundarbans by ship, spent the night on the ship to visit.
Why did you visit this place? |
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A purpose of traveling anywhere is to see how popular the place is or what is the specialty of that place? I also learned about the natural beauty of forests, from sightseeing, navigating and staying overnight on waterways, visiting various areas of the forest by land and habitat for various plants and animals.
Another purpose of bringing the children to the Sundarbans was to see the Royal Bengal Tiger, not to see the Royal Bengal Tiger but to see the Royal Bengal Tiger's home, the Royal Bengal Tiger Footprint.
I've seen mountains and sea but I haven't seen mangrove forests in Sundarbans.So I came to Sundarbans to explore the unknown mysteries of Sundarbans and mangrove forests.
Another purpose of bringing the children to the Sundarbans was to see the Royal Bengal Tiger, not to see the Royal Bengal Tiger but to see the Royal Bengal Tiger's home, the Royal Bengal Tiger Footprint.
Moreover, there is also a small mini sea beach area where I can observe the beauty of the beach. I could enjoy all the beauty of sunrise as well as sunset in no time.
Sundarbans is one of the most protected forest areas in the world's mangrove forests. It is home to a variety of plants and animals, especially plants that grow in salt water. Must visit Sundarbans to see mangrove forests located in Bangladesh.
The natural beauty of Sundarbans is different in each season.During the monsoon season, especially during the monsoon season, the salinity of the water decreases. The nature of the plants should be full of greenery. Also, due to the low salinity of the golden parrots of the animals, the movement of animals and birds increases with the touch of fresh water. During this time, if you travel to the Sundarbans, you will see many types of animals, especially tigers, deer, monkeys, and different types of birds.
After the monsoon water dries up, the estuaries of the river and sea are quite calm and when winter comes, different types of tourists flock to see the natural beauty of the Sundarbans.
So I also traveled with the whole family to enjoy the natural beauty of Sundarbans.
What is the unique culture of the place? |
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Sundarban was named after the Sundori tree.
Located at the estuary of seas and rivers, the brackish water mangrove forests of the ocean and the freshwater forests of rivers. Sundarbans rivers are meeting places of sea salt water and fresh water. And 62% of India and Bangladesh are located in the South-West region.
Being located in the coastal region of the Bay of Bengal in the south, the waterlogging and salinity effects of the t silent isolated tides exist.And because of this special feature, the biodiversity here is different.And that is why it is a mangrove forest. In this mangrove forest area, different types of trees such as , Sundari trees, Pasur trees, Keora trees, Golpata trees, garan trees and different types of plants grow algae.
As the water of Sundarbans is salty due to salty water, some roots are used to breathe through the water and such roots are called respiratory roots. These Arial rootss can be seen on the ground when visiting the Sundarbans,
And.As well as this Sundarbans wildlife sanctuary area. The Sundarbans is home to the Royal Bengal Tiger. There is a type of fern that the tiger calls tiger ferns to hide inside the forest. Here's tiger hiding for hunting.
Sundarbans is home to many other types of animals, especially deer monkeys, snakes and crocodiles among aquatic animals.
Sundarbans is formed by natural accumulation of tidal currents along the Bay of Bengal.
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..The friend users I would like to invite to this contest,they are @rashidaakter,@azit1980,@sanuu
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It's wonderful to learn about the Sundarban forest for the first time. Everything about it is fascinating, from the salty water to the wildlife and plants. I have never traveled on water before, but I find it adventurous! You have given your kids some incredible memories. Well done!
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Thank you very much for your vote , support and review in this post of mine, I will always try to publish content constantly and maintain engagement with everyone.
I will definitely try to check the grammar and punctuation in my writing and publish it. Thank you very much for pointing out this mistake.