RE: Great Exploration Of The Wild Huairou
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Last time, I was searching for the amount of forest in the Beijing Municipal and it was shocking to find that around 45% of the total land area is forest. Among them 23% of the forest area is artificial and the rest 22% are the wild forest area. And so the natural scenery is beautiful on its own, as nature remains true beautiful to itself only in the wild area. The wildness of nature is gone in places where people have destroyed it so much. I feel very fortunate to live in a place with a lot of wildness.
Dear @tanzil2024 !
Hassan!
Bangladesh has so much water and wetlands, but no forests?
I remember that the wetlands of Bangladesh provide abundant food and fish!
I remember it was hard to find clean water in Beijing!
It's not just in the mountains; there are also a lot of plains that look like real country. There are no signs of a huge industrial activities in this wild area, where the only man-made structure is a road across the dry riverbed. The vast farming fields and riverbanks are still untouched in various spot where they are kept in its normal state. A couple of months ago, when I was riding my bicycle, I came across this incredibly beautiful wild area in the wild spot of the Huairou district where I live now.
I remember that in Beijing, because it was difficult to obtain agricultural water, rice farming was not possible and the main focus was orchards.
Who told you Bangladesh has no forest? We have around 15% of forest land including the lion's share of the world's largest mangrove forest!
I would have guessed that Bangladesh would not have forests in mountain ranges and dry plains!
East Asians who have traveled to Bangladesh say that Bangladesh has vast wetlands, rivers and mangroves. However, they say there are no forests on the dry plains.
I was amazed by the vastness of the Sundarban wetlands. What was even more shocking was the fact that the tigers of the Sundarbans were killing people!
Bangladesh's wetlands produce a surprisingly rich source of food and fish.