There are many canals around the Nijhum Dwip carry tidal salty water into the deep forest. Most important type of tree planted in the island is Keora,


There are many canals around the Nijhum Dwip carry tidal salty water into the deep forest. Most important type of tree planted in the island is Keora, also known as Kerfa, which has fast growing roots holding the sandy land. Nijhum Dwip, Hatia, Noakhali, Bangladesh.


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