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Saturday, September 17, 2016
Green scenery in Mangrove Forest Tahura
Bali not only has the beach and the waves were awesome , the island still holds the potential range of other attractions that can not be missed . One is the Forest Park ( Tahura ) Ngurah Rai in which there is a mangrove forest . With an area of 1373.50 hectares garden achieve , Tahura Ngurah Rai has stunning views that deserve to be as a destination of choice .
Tahura Ngurah Rai is part of the tourist area of Serangan Island , Banoa bay and surrounding area . Tahura itself has undergone changes in status . Initially , a group of Forest Prapat Tahura Benoa RTK 10 , turned into the Nature Park Prapat Benoa - Suwung ( TWABPS ) , then in 1993 they were transferred to Tahura Ngurah Rai to be developed for the benefit of the environment and tourism.
Now , Tahura is a nature conservation area which serves to protect the life support system , preservation of diversity of plants and animals and their ecosystems , as well as the use of natural resources and ecosystems . In terms of travel , Tahura a place of recreation , tourism education and research , and health tourism and rehabilitation .
You can enjoy views of the mangrove forest with walking on a wooden bridge made of ironwood along 1,400 m . Enjoy the green scenery Tahura Ngurah Rai mangrove forests can also be from the top viewing tower and if you want to relax there is a shelter that has been provided by the park management .
There, visitors can see many species of mangrove plants are dominated by Sonneratia alba and Rhizophora apiculata . While other types, there are Rhizophora mucronata , Rhizophora stylosa , or Sonneratia caseoloris . Various fauna can also be found , didominiasi by fauna associated with mangrove , such as aquatic animals and various species of birds . Call it , milkfish , mullet , Beloso , julung , and snapper , while species of birds of which the grouse , the kites , crows , Srigunting , red herons and finches .
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