SUNDARBANS: The Enchanted Beauty Is Disappearing
This could be a very beautiful travel blog, but the current situation compelled me to provide here a exemplar message today. A mystical mangrove forest, the deltaic and captivating natural beauty is lying in the heart of the deep dense forest of the Sundarbans. This is the biggest mangrove forest in the world. Travelling in this greenery natural beauty is really a thrilling amusement as the entire journey is by river.
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| Here are some pictures of my 2019 and 2021's tour in Sundarbans |
Now, let's focus to the staple point. Though Sundarbans is an enthralling natural beauty, I won't recommend you to make a visit there. Yes, it sounds a little bit rude, but still I'm saying it. The first and foremost reason is most of the people of our country are not sensible; they do not have adequate knowledge how to take care of the nature and natural resources. Every time visiting this natural wildlife sanctuary, they pollute water and the embankments harshly. They throw many plastics and chemicals in the riverbeds and in river water which are making harm to the animals. Secondly, salinity in the rivers of the Sundarbans is continuously rising as a result of climate change and reduced freshwater flow. As a result, it is negatively affecting the Sundarbans' flora. It has a negative impact on crocodile reproduction. Tigers and other animals are getting sick by drinking extra salt water.(https://www.dhakatribune.com/bangladesh/306032/are-animals-of-sundarbans-under-threat)
However, a recent study shows that the forest has lost more than 60% of its beauties since 1982. Which means, the beauty of Sundarbans is fading away day by day. Furthermore, the most shocking news the Sundarbans have been shrinking over the recent decades and centuries. Undoubtedly, behind this great loss, there are so many manmade reasons. In order to save this charming natural beauty, the Sundarbans authority must give a limited access to the fewer conscious people to visit Sundarbans every year. Free movement of people should be restricted here. If so, Sundarbans can be saved from the demolition somewhat.

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