Description:
Respiratory roots (pneumatophores) of Mangrove trees along the edge of a canal in Sundarbans, the largest mangrove forest in the world. Khulna, Bangladesh. March 28, 2009. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the area is known for its wide range of fauna, including 260 bird species, the Royal Bengal tiger and other threatened species such as the estuarine crocodile and the Indian python.
Credits:
Mustafiz (Bangladesh) Mamun/Majority World
Description:
Respiratory roots (pneumatophores) of Mangrove trees along the edge of a canal in Sundarbans, the largest mangrove forest in the world. Khulna, Bangladesh. March 28, 2009. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the area is known for its wide range of fauna, including 260 bird species, the Royal Bengal tiger and other threatened species such as the estuarine crocodile and the Indian python.
Date Created:
2009-03-27 00:00:00
Author:
Mustafiz Mamun
Country:
Bangladesh
Source:
Drik Picture Agency
Copyright Notice:
Copyright Majority World
Filename:
MWC021920.jpg
File Date/Time:
1471650963
File Size:
10498762
File Type:
2
Mime Type:
image/jpeg
Sections Found:
ANY_TAG, IFD0, EXIF
Image Description:
Respiratory roots (pneumatophores) of Mangrove trees along the edge of a canal in Sundarbans, the largest mangrove forest in the world. Khulna, Bangladesh. March 28, 2009. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the area is known for its wide range of fauna, includ