A Quiet Refreshment in Bhawal National Park

I recently had the opportunity to visit Bhawal National Park, a beautiful nature reserve located in Gazipur, Bangladesh. The park is home to a wide variety of plant and animal life, including over 200 species of trees, 50 species of mammals, and 100 species of birds.

I was particularly struck by the park’s tranquility. The only sounds I could hear were the crunch of my footsteps on the dry leaves and the chirping of birds. It was a welcome respite from the hustle and bustle of city life.

I also enjoyed seeing the many different flowers that bloom in the park throughout the year. In the spring, the park is a riot of color with flowers like dandelions, buttercups, and wildflowers. In the summer, the park is lush and green with trees like saal, gojari, and keora.

I had a wonderful time exploring Bhawal National Park. It is a truly special place that I would highly recommend to anyone looking for a peaceful and refreshing escape from the city.

Here are some additional thoughts on the importance of protecting our forests:

  • Forests provide us with many essential ecosystem services, such as clean air and water, wildlife habitat, and flood control.
  • Forests also play a vital role in mitigating climate change by absorbing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
  • Unfortunately, deforestation is a major problem around the world. We need to do more to protect our forests and ensure that they continue to provide us with the benefits that we rely on.

I hope that my visit to Bhawal National Park will inspire others to appreciate the importance of our forests and take action to protect them.

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অসাধারণ ধন্যবাদ শেয়ার করা জন্য।

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Nice post with beautiful photos!

@NasimJ thanks for sharing

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ছবি দেখে অনেক ভালো লাগলো,

কখনো সময় পেলে যাবো ।

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বাহ বেশ সুন্দর :heart: @NasimJ

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Thank you @NasimJ for sharing the details about Bhawal national park and your happy moments.

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Thank You @PrasadVR , @MohammadPalash for your beautiful Compliments.

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Thank you @MonirHB & @UmmeB for your comments.

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Thanks for sharing the story!

I love that the National Park are maintained that way to make it looks natural and beauty without building unnecessary objects or something.

We also have the forest in Indonesia (even one of the largest in the world in terms of area and biodiversity), and it is miserable that deforestation still become one of the main issues that have been faced by Indonesians, especially from the people in the islands of Sumatra and Kalimantan. So many people are greedy and be selfish to gain their wealth through the deforestation. I hope that someday I and all of the readers here can also make some, even a little contribution to make our planet better to prevent the global warming.

Keep writing!

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@NasimJ সুন্দর ছবি, সুন্দর পোস্ট

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Very pleasant read.

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Thank You @JBknyc @rashedul-alam @ALG-87 for your beautiful Compliments.

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Danger in Beauty!

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