life of people dinghy boats || scenery drawing black and white || river ...

Alok Ranjan Art


life of people dinghy boats || scenery drawing black and white || sundarban || river monsters full episode || advanture of sundarban




আপনারা এই ছবিটির মধ্যে দেখতে পাবেন সুন্দরবন এর বৈচিত্র, এখানে মানুষ কিভাবে তাদের জীবনযাত্রা পালন করছে একটি ছোট নৌকার মধ্যে। তারা প্রতিনিয়ত ভয়ঙ্কর নদীর পাড়ি দিচ্ছে। এবং এই নদীতে তারা মাছ ধরে জীবিকা নির্বাহ করে।  সুন্দরবন যে কতটা ভয়ানক তারাই জানে, কারণ এখানে দেখতে খুবই সুন্দর কিন্তু বাস্তবে আমাজন জঙ্গলের কিছু কম নয়। বাঘ ও কুমির এবং নদী টান বা প্রবাহ। আপনারা নিশ্চয়ই জানেন সুন্দরবন বঙ্গোপসাগরের একেবারে কিনারে তাই এতটা ভয়ঙ্কর। আমি এখানকার মানুষ কেমন ভাবে জীবন যাপন করে একটি ছোট নৌকার মধ্যে সেটাই বর্ণনা করেছি। আপনারা ছবিটি দেখুন কুয়াশায় ভরা আচ্ছন্ন চারিদিকে কিছু দেখা যায় না। তারমধ্যে তারা মাছ ধরছে অনেক কষ্টে। আপনার জীবন হয়তো অনেক সুখের কিন্তু এদের নয়।



You can see in this picture the variation of the Sundarbans, how people are living their lives in a small boat here. They are constantly crossing the dreaded river. And on this river, they make a living by fishing. They know how terrible the Sundarbans are because they are beautiful to look at, but in reality, Amazon is nothing short of a jungle. Tigers and crocodiles and river rivers or streams. You must know that the Sundarbans are so awesome at the very edge of the Bay of Bengal. I have described in a small boat how people live here. You see in the picture nothing can be seen around the fog-filled with mist. Among them, they are fishing a lot of trouble. Your life may be very happy but not theirs.

ABOUT SUNDARBANS
Sundarbans National Park is a national park in the South 24 Parganas district of the state of West Bengal, India. The largest mangrove forests of the saltwater environment along the Great Sundarbans are intact forests that are the largest in the world. The seafront border of the basin is located at the mouth of the Ganges and the Brahmaputra and extends across West Bengal in Bangladesh and India. There is about 10000 sq km of Sundarbans, spread over an area of ​​6017 square kilometers in Bangladesh.
The work of conservation of the present Indian part of the Sundarbans began in 1878. The main area was declared as the Sundarbans Tiger Project in 1973. It was declared as a national park on May 7th, 1984. In 1987 (ix) and (x) category, it is declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site as a natural property. There are currently three more wildlife sanctuaries set up in Sajanekhali, Lothian Island and Holiday Island. Besides, there are birds at Bharatpur Crocodile Project and Sajnekhali near Patharpatima. In 1989, this Indian part of the Sundarbans was declared a Biosphere Reserve. Although Bangladesh and Indian parts of the Greater Sundarbans are part of the same continuous land, UNESCO's World Heritage Index is named after the Sundarbans and Sundarbans National Parks, respectively. Marine streams surround the entire Sundarbans as nets, Mud Char and mangrove forests are small islands with saltwater. In addition to the famous Royal Bengal Tiger in the forest, the forest is known as home to numerous species of birds, including Chitra deer, saltwater crocodile, Keto turtles, freshwater crocodiles, and snakes.
Naming the Sundarbans: "Sundarbans" literally means "beautiful jungle" or "beautiful forest". Sundarbans is named after the beautiful trees, which are grown here. Other possible explanations might be that it was named after the "sea, forest" or "moon-bound" (ancient aborigines). It is generally assumed that Sundarbans are named after the beautiful tree.




#sundarban
#The_largest_mangroves_in_the_world, #the_Sunderban Biosphere has been conserved and protected by a very hard working and diligent workforce. This documentary for the West Bengal forest department is a tribute to the brave guards work in one of the most dangerous and difficult terrains in the world.
#sundarban_national_park. #sundarban_animals. #sundarban_animal_pictures. #animals in #national_park. #sundarban animals list. It spans from the Hooghly River in #India's state of #West_Bengal to the #Baleswar #River in #Bangladesh.

The Sundarbans mangrove forest, one of the largest such forests in the world (140,000 ha), lies on the delta of the Ganges, Brahmaputra and Meghna rivers on the Bay of  #mangrove forests, and presents an excellent example of ongoing ecological processes. The area is known for its wide range of fauna, including 260 bird species, the Bengal tiger and other threatened species such as the estuarine crocodile and the Indian python.

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