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Visiting deep inside the Sundarbans & spent days with Bawali - Episode #24 [Last Episode]

In the last October-November I visited Sundarbans, the world's one of the largest mangrove forest. It was also declared as world heritage site by UNESCO in 1997. In this forest a numerous wildlife species exist - birds, reptiles, fishes, amphibians and also the king of the forest "Royal Bengal Tiger". The ganges dolphins & crocodiles are also living in the canals of Sundarbans. Chital is a one kind of spotted deer living in this forest. The rural life in the area of this coastal forest is also very attractive. They basically maintain their lives by collecting honey, woods and fishes. In the native language they are called as Bawali. I spent some days with them. Here I share some of my tour photographs of Sundarbans and Bawali -- Bawali's life on the boat in the jungle : Spending their leisure time by Smoking, Gossiping and Sleeping Camera : SONY Model : DSC-W710 Location : Sundarbans, West Bengal, India Snap Taken : 10 Nov 2017 [END] Episo...

Visiting deep inside the Sundarbans & spent days with Bawali - Episode #23

In the last October-November I visited Sundarbans, the world's one of the largest mangrove forest. It was also declared as world heritage site by UNESCO in 1997. In this forest a numerous wildlife species exist - birds, reptiles, fishes, amphibians and also the king of the forest "Royal Bengal Tiger". The ganges dolphins & crocodiles are also living in the canals of Sundarbans. Chital is a one kind of spotted deer living in this forest. The rural life in the area of this coastal forest is also very attractive. They basically maintain their lives by collecting honey, woods and fishes. In the native language they are called as Bawali. I spent some days with them. Here I share some of my tour photographs of Sundarbans and Bawali -- Bawali's life on the boat in the jungle : Spending their leisure time by Smoking, Gossiping and Sleeping Camera : SONY Model : DSC-W710 Location : Sundarbans, West Bengal, India Snap Taken : 10 Nov 2017 To Be Continu...

Visiting deep inside the Sundarbans & spent days with Bawali - Episode #22

In the last October-November I visited Sundarbans, the world's one of the largest mangrove forest. It was also declared as world heritage site by UNESCO in 1997. In this forest a numerous wildlife species exist - birds, reptiles, fishes, amphibians and also the king of the forest "Royal Bengal Tiger". The ganges dolphins & crocodiles are also living in the canals of Sundarbans. Chital is a one kind of spotted deer living in this forest. The rural life in the area of this coastal forest is also very attractive. They basically maintain their lives by collecting honey, woods and fishes. In the native language they are called as Bawali. I spent some days with them. Here I share some of my tour photographs of Sundarbans and Bawali -- After hard working Bawalis are returning to boat Camera : SONY Model : DSC-W710 Location : Sundarbans, West Bengal, India Snap Taken : 08 Nov 2017 To Be Continued... Episode : 01 , Episode : 02 , Episode : 03 , Episode : 04 , Ep...

Visiting deep inside the Sundarbans & spent days with Bawali - Episode #20

In the last October-November I visited Sundarbans, the world's one of the largest mangrove forest. It was also declared as world heritage site by UNESCO in 1997. In this forest a numerous wildlife species exist - birds, reptiles, fishes, amphibians and also the king of the forest "Royal Bengal Tiger". The ganges dolphins & crocodiles are also living in the canals of Sundarbans. Chital is a one kind of spotted deer living in this forest. The rural life in the area of this coastal forest is also very attractive. They basically maintain their lives by collecting honey, woods and fishes. In the native language they are called as Bawali. I spent some days with them. Here I share some of my tour photographs of Sundarbans and Bawali -- The beauty of Mangrove Forest Sundarbans Camera : SONY Model : DSC-W710 Location : Sundarbans, West Bengal, India Snap Taken : 08 Nov 2017 To Be Continued... Episode : 01 , Episode : 02 , Episode : 03 , Episode : 04 , Episode : ...

Visiting deep inside the Sundarbans & spent days with Bawali - Episode #19

In the last October-November I visited Sundarbans, the world's one of the largest mangrove forest. It was also declared as world heritage site by UNESCO in 1997. In this forest a numerous wildlife species exist - birds, reptiles, fishes, amphibians and also the king of the forest "Royal Bengal Tiger". The ganges dolphins & crocodiles are also living in the canals of Sundarbans. Chital is a one kind of spotted deer living in this forest. The rural life in the area of this coastal forest is also very attractive. They basically maintain their lives by collecting honey, woods and fishes. In the native language they are called as Bawali. I spent some days with them. Here I share some of my tour photographs of Sundarbans and Bawali -- It's now reflux time. Narrow canal has least water, boating is almost not possible. So, Bawalis are spending their leisure time on the deck of the boat Camera : SONY Model : DSC-W710 Location : Sundarbans, West Bengal, India Sna...

Visiting deep inside the Sundarbans & spent days with Bawali - Episode #18

In the last October-November I visited Sundarbans, the world's one of the largest mangrove forest. It was also declared as world heritage site by UNESCO in 1997. In this forest a numerous wildlife species exist - birds, reptiles, fishes, amphibians and also the king of the forest "Royal Bengal Tiger". The ganges dolphins & crocodiles are also living in the canals of Sundarbans. Chital is a one kind of spotted deer living in this forest. The rural life in the area of this coastal forest is also very attractive. They basically maintain their lives by collecting honey, woods and fishes. In the native language they are called as Bawali. I spent some days with them. Here I share some of my tour photographs of Sundarbans and Bawali -- Main Mangrove trees in Sundarbans - Gewa (Excoecaria agallocha L.) , Kewra (Pandanus odoratissimus), Sundori (Heritiera littoralis) and Golpata (Nypa fruticans) Camera : SONY Model : DSC-W710 Location : Sundarbans, West Bengal, Indi...

Visiting deep inside the Sundarbans & spent days with Bawali - Episode #17

In the last October-November I visited Sundarbans, the world's one of the largest mangrove forest. It was also declared as world heritage site by UNESCO in 1997. In this forest a numerous wildlife species exist - birds, reptiles, fishes, amphibians and also the king of the forest "Royal Bengal Tiger". The ganges dolphins & crocodiles are also living in the canals of Sundarbans. Chital is a one kind of spotted deer living in this forest. The rural life in the area of this coastal forest is also very attractive. They basically maintain their lives by collecting honey, woods and fishes. In the native language they are called as Bawali. I spent some days with them. Here I share some of my tour photographs of Sundarbans and Bawali -- A Bawali is smoking on the deck of the boat Camera : SONY Model : DSC-W710 Location : Sundarbans, West Bengal, India Snap Taken : 07 Nov 2017 To Be Continued... Episode : 01 , Episode : 02 , Episode : 03 , Episode : 04 , Episo...

Visiting deep inside the Sundarbans & spent days with Bawali - Episode #16

In the last October-November I visited Sundarbans, the world's one of the largest mangrove forest. It was also declared as world heritage site by UNESCO in 1997. In this forest a numerous wildlife species exist - birds, reptiles, fishes, amphibians and also the king of the forest "Royal Bengal Tiger". The ganges dolphins & crocodiles are also living in the canals of Sundarbans. Chital is a one kind of spotted deer living in this forest. The rural life in the area of this coastal forest is also very attractive. They basically maintain their lives by collecting honey, woods and fishes. In the native language they are called as Bawali. I spent some days with them. Here I share some of my tour photographs of Sundarbans and Bawali -- Kewra, one kind of mangrove tree grows in Sunderbans Main Mangrove trees in Sundarbans (from left)- Gewa (Excoecaria agallocha L.) , Kewra (Pandanus odoratissimus), Sundori (Heritiera littoralis) and Golpata (Nypa fruticans) Camera : ...
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