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Top Ten Wetlands in the World

Top Ten Wetlands in the World: Ergon Wetland, Bayinbuluke Wetland, Zoige Wetland, Everglades in Florida, Kerala Water Town, kakadu national park, Mekong Delta, Saint Lucia Wetland Park, Vasur National Park and Kamag Wetland.

Ergon wetland 1

Located on the outskirts of Ergon, it is the largest wetland in China, and it has been kept in its original state, and is known as "the first wetland in Asia". The terrain here is gentle and open, and the root river, a tributary of Ergon, winds through it, forming a spectacular and beautiful river wetland landscape.

2. Bayinbuluke Wetland

Bayinbuluke Wetland is located in the northwest of Hejing County, at the southern foot of Tianshan Mountain. It is composed of two alpine basins, Jules and Jules, and hilly grassland in mountainous areas. With a total area of about 23,000 square kilometers, it is the second largest grassland in China after Ordos grassland. Surrounded by snow peaks, the terrain is undulating and the beautiful scenery of aquatic plants is attractive.

3. Zoige Wetland

Zoige wetland is located in the hinterland of Zoige swamp, which is a typical representative of the alpine wetland ecosystem in Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. The swamp vegetation is well developed, the habitat is extremely complex, the ecosystem structure is complete, the biodiversity is rich, and there are many endemic species. It is one of the key areas of biodiversity in China, and it is also one of the areas with the richest species in the alpine region in the world.

4. The Everglades in Florida

The Everglades in Florida extends from Lake Okeechoby to florida bay. It is characterized by a vast territory, mainly shallow rivers and slow water flow. In the dry season, in the swamp, only deeper places will not dry up. This area is home to more than 20 different birds and hundreds of other species.

5. Kerala Water Town

Kerala water town, at the same sea level as the Arabian coast of Kerala in southern India, is connected with many lagoons and lakes, and the Great Lakes connected by artificial canals and natural canals bring together 38 rivers. There are many kinds of aquatic life here, which are unique.

6. kakadu national park

Kakadu's most famous landmark is the Yellow River Diversion Project. There is obvious yellow water near Ku's small residence in Ying Da, where wild animals such as crocodiles, wild horses and buffaloes live. It is located in the north of Australia. In the park, you can enjoy your favorite wild animals.

7. Mekong Delta

The Mekong River is located in the south of Vietnam and flows directly into the sea. Paddy fields are rich in resources, and the output is as high as 50% of the total agricultural output in China. The area is surrounded by water, so you have to take a boat to reach the village.

8. Saint Lucia Wetland Park

Located in KwaZulu-natal province, South Africa, Saint Lucia Wetland Park is the most famous tourist attraction in Saint Lucia. Its vast wetlands, sand dunes, beaches and coral reefs are world-famous, and there are countless animal species.

9. Vasur National Park

Vasur National Park in Papua New Guinea is home to rare animals and birds. Because of its rich biological species, it is called "Serengeti of Papua Province". The best place to enjoy wildlife here is lava lake, which is a part of the wetland itself.

10, Kamag Wetland

Located at the edge of the Longhe Delta in southeastern France, one third of the wetlands are lakes or swamps. It is considered to be one of the best places for bird watching in Europe.