Thursday, December 15, 2011

Historical Place of Bangladesh- Part-2-The Mangrove Forest



  • Collecting Honey, Sundarban Forest

In Bangladesh's Sundarban Forest, a beekeeper fans smoke into a hive of giant honeybees to calm the swarming insects before collecting their honey. Found in forested areas of the Indian subcontinent, Indonesia, and central China, Apis dorsata, the giant honeybee, grows to nearly an inch (2.5 centimeters) long and builds hives as large as nine feet (three meters) in diameter. 









In the southern part of Bangladesh a beautiful place is situated named Mangrove forest.It is known as sundor bon.In this forest we can see different kind of animal,Tree,Bird,sank and many other animal.Sundori is the main forest of this forest.The scientific name of this tree is Heritiera fomes.Another tree of this forest is Gaoa,Horitokey,Bohera,Kaora,Goran etc.

The cyclone Sidr crossed through the country's southern Barisal-Khulna belt from the Bay of Bengal early Friday, killing hundreds of people, flattening thousands of houses, uprooting trees, snapping telephone and power lines.

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