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Ten most fascinating forests in the world.

1, Amazon rainforest

Located in the Amazon Plain of South America, the rainforest covering an area of 5.5 million square kilometers spans 9 countries, accounting for half of the world's rainforest area and 20% of the global forest area.

2. Germany, Black Forest

Most of the black forest is covered with pine and Chinese fir. People call it "black forest" because there are dense forests in the forest area on the mountain. Seen from a distance, it is dark, and it is a tourist attraction in Germany, famous for cuckoo clock, black forest cake, black forest ham, honey and pig's elbow.

3. American Sequoia National Park

Sequoia National Park is located on the Pacific coast in the northwest of California, and belongs to the National Park Service. 1980, UNESCO listed Sequoia National Park as a World Natural Heritage and a World Heritage List.

4. China, Zhangjiajie National Forest Park

Zhangjiajie National Forest Park is located in Wulingyuan District, Zhangjiajie City, Hunan Province in August, 1988, and Zhangjiajie Wulingyuan Tourist Area is listed as a national key scenic spot. 1992 12 is listed in the World Natural Heritage List by the United Nations because of its peculiar seasonal sandstone peak forest.

5. McMillan Provincial Park, Canada

Some huge fir trees stand in Vancouver's McMillan Provincial Park, some of which are over 800 years old. Of course, you can also find North American black bears, woodpeckers and cougars here.

6. Remington National Park, Australia

Lamington National Park is the largest national virgin forest park in Australia's Gold Coast, with a total area of over 50,000 acres (200 square kilometers), located at the junction of Queensland and New South Wales.

7. Kagoshima, Yakushima, Japan

Yakushima, located at the southern tip of Kagoshima, is a part of Dagu Archipelago in Kagoshima Prefecture. The neighboring island is Tanegashima, and there is Dagu Strait between it and Kagoshima. Historically, Yakushima belonged to Kyushu, Japan, and was successively the territory of Great Britain and Satsuma.

8. Camentvedo Cloud Forest, Costa Rica

Golden toad, vanilla and bright green rhododendron are the main nature reserves in Costa Rica and the main ecotourism destinations in Central America.

9. Irawang National Park, Thailand

One of the main attractions of King Ira National Park in Baifeng National Park in western Thailand is King Ira Waterfall, a seven-level waterfall named after an elephant in Indian mythology.

10, Poland, arc forest

The winding forest is located in western Poland, outside the village of Czarnowo, Norway. Most of these trees were planted in the 1930 s, and their location belongs to Pomerania, Germany. There are about 400 pine trees in this forest, which the locals call "the winding forest".