Mangroves
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Mangroves
Part 3 23th Day - 23.06.2019 Daintree National Park
Pictures of mangroves have impressed me since childhood. For me, they have become synonymous with adventure in the South Seas. I associate them emotionally with novels by Jack London or Daniel Defoe, to name just two. A lonely island with a castaway without mangroves is not possible.
Today I know that they form a complex ecosystem and contribute greatly to coastal protection. Their destruction also means the destruction of human habitats when tropical storms strike the coast, which no longer have mangroves.
to be continued... ;-)
© 2019 Arlequin Photographie
Pictures of mangroves have impressed me since childhood. For me, they have become synonymous with adventure in the South Seas. I associate them emotionally with novels by Jack London or Daniel Defoe, to name just two. A lonely island with a castaway without mangroves is not possible.
Today I know that they form a complex ecosystem and contribute greatly to coastal protection. Their destruction also means the destruction of human habitats when tropical storms strike the coast, which no longer have mangroves.
to be continued... ;-)
© 2019 Arlequin Photographie
tiabunna, Corinne Pommerell, Berny, Ànn-Piaframie and 5 other people have particularly liked this photo
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