Discovery the beauty of Mang Den forest

Hello dear Hivers in the Amazing Nature community, how was your weekend? I had a relaxing weekend in Mang Den forest. Mang Den Forest is a beautiful natural wonder located in the highlands of Vietnam. Located at an altitude of 1200 above sea level, Mang Den forest is known for its diverse flora and fauna, picturesque landscapes and rich cultural heritage. In this article, I will take you around to discover the beauty of Mang Den forest and discuss why it is such a special place.

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Mang Den Forest is known for its lush greenery and scenic beauty. The forest is home to a variety of trees, including oak, chestnut, and pine. These trees provide habitat for a variety of wildlife, including birds, reptiles, and mammals. Walking in the forest, you can hear birds chirping and leaves rustling in the wind.

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In addition to large trees, Mang Den forest is also a breeding ground for colorful flowering trees and immense green meadows. In each different season, Mang Den forest is adorned with one color with different flowers. This is the myrtle season in Mang Den, so you will see Mang Den forest covered in red, pink and white colors. In addition, the grassland hidden deep in the forest is the paradise of buffaloes.

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Besides, Mang Den forest is also home to many cultural treasures. The forest is inhabited by many different peoples, each with their own unique traditions and customs. Visitors can learn about the traditional lifestyles and crafts of these communities, including weaving, pottery and wood carving.

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One of the most prominent features of Mang Den forest is the lakes and waterfalls. The forest is home to many beautiful lakes and waterfalls, and there are lakes and waterfalls whose names I don't even know. They are surrounded by lush vegetation and offer a peaceful and relaxing escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

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Thank you very much for taking time to read my post. I hope you had a good time with me in this discovery trip of Mang Den forest. Wish you a nice day.

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I've noticed that you've been ignoring comments from your readers, including people supporting you a lot before. I think those who check out your article desert a reply from you when they spend time doing so.

I told him the same a couple of weeks ago. Not really cool to churn out new posts while ignoring the engagement on the older ones... But it´s up to each of us how we act here :)

Hi dear friend @phortun, from now on, I will check the old posts to make sure that I don't miss any comments. So happy to keep connecting with everyone from the a remote area.

It´s up to you man. I know it can be tempting to just post new stuff, especially with such nice payouts that your posts have been getting lately but I think it´s a matter of politeness to reply to those who read, comment and support your content. I, for example, was really interested in knowing how you do on ShutterStock back then in that convo that somehow stayed unfinished... But again, totally your choice how much and with whom you engage here ;)

Oh dear friend, I thought I replied to you about it, it might be an unsent comment. Anyway, about ShutterStock, I'm new to it and I didn't earn much. Until now, I earned 0.3$.

I see, thank for the reply. I hope that the time that you are going to spend on SS will not be wasted. Like I mentioned in my comment, my sales over there have been declining rapidly in the past few years... But you have a better camera and better shots, so hopefully, you will be more successful on that front. Good luck ;)

Hi @trangbaby
You're right, I have missed some comments from friends. Sometimes I went deep into the forests or into remote areas without internet for a few days.

What a refreshing view! I love the lush greens and vibrance of this forest. But I wonder what happens to those houses?

Hey @callmesmile
There was a small village deep in the forest before, then they moved to a higher place because rising water, then those houses are abandonned now.

Gorgeous, gorgeous photos. As always. Nature comes to life on the screen through these shots.

Thank you very much fpr your visit and compliment @mariasalve

We appreciate your work and your publication has been hand selected by the geography curation team on behalf of the Amazing Nature Community. Keep up the good work!

Thank you very much for your great support.

This is really very epic. I fell in love with nature there.

Thank you @anzirpasai
Just let me know if you have a chance to come around, I'll take you there.

Wonderful forest view.looks so beautiful.

Thank you very much @kawsar8035

It's nice to know places like this still exist. 😁😍

Yes, it does. Thank you very much for your visit.

You have used the #contests tag for this post. What is the contest you are participating in?

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I can see sword ferns growing abundantly there. Any other ferns varieties grow these like these so tall and lush green? I think ferns grow best underneath the big trees.

Hey @rocksg
Mang Den forest has favorable condition for ferns, there is a kingdom of ferns here. And you're right, ferns grow a lot under the big trees.

I am also very fond of growing the ferns but here we always struggle in North India as temperature crosses 40°C mark during summers.

Wow it's really hard to grow ferns under that temperature. I think you should find some alternatives.