Bangladesh, Sundarban, 2021-10-30. Report on board Rubayath and Elizabeth's boat on the Sundarbans, a region made of innumerable arms and channels of


Bangladesh, Sundarban, 2021-10-30. Report on board Rubayath and Elizabeth's boat on the Sundarbans, a region made of innumerable arms and channels of the Ganges delta which descend towards the Bay of Bengal. The largest mangrove forest in the world, the region, characteristic of Bengal, has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The site has also been recognised as a Ramsar site and biosphere reserve since then. Photograph by Martin Bertrand. Bangladesh, Sundarban, le 2021-10-30. Reportage a bord du bateau de Rubayath et Elizabeth sur les Sundarbans, region faite d'innombrables bras et canaux du delta du Gange qui descendent vers le golfe du Bengale. Plus grande foret de mangrove du monde, la region, caracteristique du Bengale, a ete classee patrimoine mondial de l'UNESCO. Le site est egalement reconnu en tant que site Ramsar et reserve de biosphere depuis. Photographie de Martin Bertrand.


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