11. The Strange Sundari Trees of Sundarbans

The Sundarbans, the world’s largest mangrove forest and a UNESCO World Heritage Site is home to the magnificent Sundari trees. These trees, belonging to the Heritiera species, have distinctive aerial roots and adapt to saline conditions. 

However, what makes them truly remarkable is their resistance to decay. The Sundari wood, known for its durability, was historically used in shipbuilding, leading to the belief that the trees possessed magical properties. Today, these majestic trees thrive in the harsh Sundarbans, captivating botanists and nature lovers alike.

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