Magnificent; large-vast, silent, calm; tranquil; a forest full of fear; thrilling; evermysterious. Sundarban is the world's largest mangrove forest. This forest is the name
of an undiscovered mystery, a great wonder. Anyone who has seen this forest of impossible-unusual forms has fallen in love with it.
Be it the vastness and the terrible environment; the experts have been able to researchthis exciting forest so far; it is not at all comprehensive, but rather it can be said to be a
little. Whatever facts and history are available about the Sundarban are comparable to thestory of 'the blind men seeing the elephant.' As a result, there are more contrasts than
similarities in the statistics, research, or writings of various people in various processes at
different times about the Sundarban. The entire environment of the Sundarban is enigmatic;its flora, fauna, and even the vast watercourses, are mysterious.
The Sundarban is 320 km southwest of Dhaka, the capital city of Bangladesh, in the basins
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