Saturday 23 July 2011

Top 10 Beautiful Forests


Forests are known worldwide to be an integral part of the environment otherwise the whole world as we know it would be a desert. Conservationists all over the world are pushing governments especially in the third world and developing nations to preserve their forests as they are being destroyed at the expense of industrialization.
There are several benefits that a nation stands to gain by conserving its forest cover. For example, forests are known to stabilize the climate. Unknown to some people is that the forest functions in enriching the soil. This is achieved when the leaves that fall from the tree decay thus providing the much needed nutrients to the soil. Forests also normalize the water rotation through absorption and redeployment of rainwater fairly equally to all living organisms within its reach. This is referred to as the economy of water. Generally, forests function by offering the best habitat for living things to thrive within the land. In addition, forests accommodate a majority of species in the world. It is estimated that roughly 90% of living organisms in the globe reside in forests.
You can experience one of the wealthiest habitats in the globe today by taking a trip to some of the glamorous forests such as the rain forest. There are numerous beautiful rainforests spread across the globe and illustrated herein are some of the most beautiful rainforests in the world.

1. Daintree, Australia:
Daintree is also commonly referred to as the rainforest that encounters the reef. The forest is located somewhere in Northern Queensland and comprises of some of the world’s exceptional species of flora and fauna. Numerous types of butterfly can be found in Daintree. This is in addition to bats, frogs as well as other kinds of reptile species you will hardly see anywhere else. Experts estimate that the forest is approximately 135 million years old. For you to believe the picturesque offered by the Daintree Rainforest, you need to take a trip to Queensland, Australia.

2. Equador’s Cloud Forest:
Equador’s cloud forests offer a magnificent view for anyone that visits it. It basically transports you to a different world. The forest can be seen extending on either side of the Andes. It is well famed for its bio diversity and is mainly made up of birds and other rare species. Complementing the forest is the abundant collection of flowers, orchids and an assortment of birds.

3. The Amazon Rainforest:
The Amazon rainforest has been featured in several different documentaries as well as movies. Amazingly, the Amazon stretches across nine countries. However, a big chunk of the forest lies in Brazil. As the largest rainforest of the world, the Amazon rainforest boasts of one of the wealthiest bio diversity. Various types of animals, birds, plants and fish can be found within the Amazon than any other forest in the world. Spicing the forest is the diverse reptile as well as mammal species.

4. Alaska Rainforest:
The Alaska rainforest boasts of being the biggest temperature forest in the globe. One can choose different locations to visit such as Chilkoot inlet. The vast green forest can be viewed easily from this location in spite of the mountain ranges that surround it. Moreover, a majority of bald eagle can be found in this place.

5. Sapo National Park, Liberia:
If you are planning for a vacation to Africa, then you need to include Sapo National Park in Liberia as one of the places to visit. The forest has been described by many as a virgin rainforest at its peak. However, the harsh temperatures and high humidity makes the forest a little hard to reach compared to other forests in the world. Sapo is a wonderful place to visit as it offers you a magnificent view of the entire rainforest despite the numerous rubber trees that are grown in most rural areas of Liberia.

6. The Mount Kinabalu National Park, Malaysia:
Some of the most uncommon species of animals and plants can be located in Mount Kinabalu rainforest. There are several types of pitcher plants, assortments of orchids and largest flowers. Amazingly, you can see the sky coming into contact with the trees.

7. The Monteverde Forest, Costa Rica:
The Monteverde is also known as a cloud forest. This is because of the mist which then leaves dew on the leaves of the various plants therein. In addition, there are countless species of birds, plants and insects found in the forest. The forest is a habitat to jaguars, snakes and quetzal amongst other animal species.

8. Montecristo Cloud Forest, El Salvador:
The forest includes several types of animal and plant species, for example, orchids, spider monkeys, toucans, ferns and pumas.

9. Sinharaja Forest, Srilanka:
The forest is located conveniently to the South of the Central Mountains. Whereas, the forest attracts a drove of animal and plant lovers, it is polluted with leeches.

10. Emas National Park and Chapada Dos Veadeiros, Brazil:
The forests are known world over for being rich in not only vast green vegetation but also for its diversity in wildlife. It is one of the forests that is well protected given that it is a habitat to numerous species of plants and animals.

From the above list, there is no doubt that for life to exist then forests must be safeguarded. The conflict between man and nature has seen many forests shrink in size which in turn has threatened the lives therein.

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