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Mangrove Forest Collection

The mesmerizing beauty of the mangrove forest in Western Australia's Kimberley Coast is truly a sight to behold

Background imageMangrove Forest Collection: Mudskippers {Periophthalmus sp} forage on the mudflats of a mangrove channel, Sundarban Forest

Mudskippers {Periophthalmus sp} forage on the mudflats of a mangrove channel, Sundarban Forest, Khulna Province, Bangladesh

Background imageMangrove Forest Collection: Ao Phang-nga National Park at sunrise, Phang Nga Province, Thailand

Ao Phang-nga National Park at sunrise, Phang Nga Province, Thailand

Background imageMangrove Forest Collection: Ao Phang-nga National Park at dawn, Phang Nga Province, Thailand

Ao Phang-nga National Park at dawn, Phang Nga Province, Thailand

Background imageMangrove Forest Collection: Ao Phang-nga National Park, Phang Nga Province, Thailand

Ao Phang-nga National Park, Phang Nga Province, Thailand

Background imageMangrove Forest Collection: A narrow channel winds through a mangrove forest on Yangeffo in Raja Ampat, Indonesia

A narrow channel winds through a mangrove forest on Yangeffo in Raja Ampat, Indonesia. This region is known for its high marine biodiversity

Background imageMangrove Forest Collection: Remote limestone islands in Raja Ampat, Indonesia, are surrounded by coral reefs

Remote limestone islands in Raja Ampat, Indonesia, are surrounded by coral reefs. This biodiverse region is known as the heart of the Coral Triangle

Background imageMangrove Forest Collection: An aerial view shows mangrove islands in Turneffe Atoll off the coast of Belize

An aerial view shows mangrove islands in Turneffe Atoll off the coast of Belize. Mangroves provide vital habitat for many fish and invertebrates

Background imageMangrove Forest Collection: An aerial view shows extensive mangroves in Turneffe Atoll off the coast of Belize

An aerial view shows extensive mangroves in Turneffe Atoll off the coast of Belize. Mangroves provide vital habitat for many fish and invertebrates

Background imageMangrove Forest Collection: A scenic mangrove forest is fringed by a healthy coral reef in the Solomon Islands

A scenic mangrove forest is fringed by a healthy coral reef in the Solomon Islands. This beautiful country is home to spectacular marine biodiversity

Background imageMangrove Forest Collection: A thick mangrove forest fringes a dry island near Alor, Indonesia

A thick mangrove forest fringes a dry island near Alor, Indonesia. Mangroves serve as important nurseries for marine fish and invertebrates

Background imageMangrove Forest Collection: A mangrove forest fringes an island near the volcano of Iliape in the Lesser Sunda Islands

A mangrove forest fringes an island near the volcano of Iliape in the Lesser Sunda Islands, east of Flores. This area is high in marine biodiversity

Background imageMangrove Forest Collection: Rings of mangrove trees grow inside a remote island lagoon in the Halmahera Sea

Rings of mangrove trees grow inside a remote island lagoon in the Halmahera Sea. This area of Indonesia harbors extremely high marine biodiversity

Background imageMangrove Forest Collection: Thailand - Krabi province, mangrove forest in Tha Pom Khlong Song Nam National Park

Thailand - Krabi province, mangrove forest in Tha Pom Khlong Song Nam National Park

Background imageMangrove Forest Collection: Thailand - mangrove forest in Tha Pom Khlong Song Nam National Park

Thailand - mangrove forest in Tha Pom Khlong Song Nam National Park

Background imageMangrove Forest Collection: Thailand - mangrove forest, coastline Phang Nga Bay

Thailand - mangrove forest, coastline Phang Nga Bay

Background imageMangrove Forest Collection: Thailand - Krabi province, mangrove forest, coastline Phang Nga Bay

Thailand - Krabi province, mangrove forest, coastline Phang Nga Bay

Background imageMangrove Forest Collection: A remote tropical island in the Molucca Sea is fringed by mangrove forest surrounding a shallow

A remote tropical island in the Molucca Sea is fringed by mangrove forest surrounding a shallow lagoon. This island sits amid the Coral Triangle

Background imageMangrove Forest Collection: Porosus Creek, Hunter River, Mitchell River National Park, Mitchell Plateau, Kimberley Coast

Porosus Creek, Hunter River, Mitchell River National Park, Mitchell Plateau, Kimberley Coast, Western Australia
An aerial view of river tidal inlets winding their way through mangrove forests

Background imageMangrove Forest Collection: Coccyzus minor, mangrove cuckoo

Coccyzus minor, mangrove cuckoo
Plate 169 from John James Audubons Birds of America, original double elephant folio (1831-34), hand-coloured aquatint. Engraved, printed and coloured by R. Havell (& Son), London

Background imageMangrove Forest Collection: 360 Aerial View of Loh Buaya Bay, Indonesia

360 Aerial View of Loh Buaya Bay, Indonesia
360 bird s-eye view above Loh Buaya Bay in Komodo National Park in little planet format

Background imageMangrove Forest Collection: Sea channel overgrown with mangroves, Isabela Island, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador

Sea channel overgrown with mangroves, Isabela Island, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador

Background imageMangrove Forest Collection: Mangroves, Isabela Island, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador

Mangroves, Isabela Island, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador

Background imageMangrove Forest Collection: Rhizophora sp. mangrove tree

Rhizophora sp. mangrove tree
Illustration from the John Reeves Collection of Botanical Drawings from Canton, China. Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageMangrove Forest Collection: Ceriops tagal, yellow mangrove tree

Ceriops tagal, yellow mangrove tree
Outline drawing by Sydney Parkinson made during Captain James Cooks first voyage, 1768-1771. Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageMangrove Forest Collection: Bruguiera gymnorrhiza, orange mangrove tree

Bruguiera gymnorrhiza, orange mangrove tree
Finished watercolour by Fred Polydore Nodder from an original outine drawing by Sydney Parkinson made during Captain James Cooks first voyage across the Pacific, 1768-1771

Background imageMangrove Forest Collection: Sundarbans National Park

Sundarbans National Park
A shroud of mystery and danger looms over the Sundarbans National Park, the largest mangrove forest in the world. Its an enormous network of interconnecting waterways

Background imageMangrove Forest Collection: Gulf of Thailand coastline area

Gulf of Thailand coastline area
The area is characterized by clay sediments estuary. Approximately 19-21 m thick layer of mud covered with mangroves are abundant

Background imageMangrove Forest Collection: Mangrove swamp in Bermuda 1873

Mangrove swamp in Bermuda 1873
A photograph taken during the voyage of H.M.S. Challenger (1872-1876), funded by the British Government for scientific purposes

Background imageMangrove Forest Collection: Rhizophora mangrove forest

Rhizophora mangrove forest
The gnarled roots of the mangrove forest, Kampong Kapok, Muara, Brunei. Photographed by Dr Gaden Robinson




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The mesmerizing beauty of the mangrove forest in Western Australia's Kimberley Coast is truly a sight to behold. Nestled along the Porosus Creek, Hunter River, and Mitchell River National Park, this natural wonderland showcases the unique ecosystem found in this region. As you explore the Mitchell Plateau, you'll be captivated by the lush greenery and intricate network of mangrove channels. Here, mudskippers like Periophthalmus sp can be spotted foraging on the mudflats, adding a touch of charm to this already enchanting landscape. Away from Australia's shores lies another breathtaking destination - Ao Phang-nga National Park in Thailand's Phang Nga Province. At sunrise or dawn, when golden rays paint the sky with hues of orange and pink, this park becomes an ethereal paradise. The towering limestone cliffs jutting out from emerald waters create a surreal backdrop that will leave you awestruck. While exploring Ao Phang-nga National Park at any time of day is an adventure in itself, witnessing its beauty during sunrise is simply magical. As sunlight dances upon tranquil waters and illuminates hidden caves and lagoons scattered throughout the park, it feels as if nature herself has choreographed a symphony just for your eyes. Amidst these stunning landscapes stands Sixty Dome Mosque - not only an iconic landmark but also a testament to Islamic architecture. Its grandeur can be appreciated both from ground level and through aerial views that showcase its intricate design against serene surroundings. Whether you find yourself wandering through Western Australia's mangrove forests or basking in awe-inspiring sunrises at Ao Phang-nga National Park in Thailand, these natural wonders are sure to leave an indelible mark on your soul. So pack your sense of adventure and embark on a journey where nature reveals her most exquisite secrets amidst these captivating destinations.