421. Sabang Mangrove Forest
"Mangroves are magical forests where we discover nature’s secrets. They straddle the connection between land and sea and nature and humans." ~ Anne Birch
"If there are no mangroves, then the sea will have no meaning. It's like a tree with no roots, for the mangroves are the roots of the sea!” ~ Mad-Ha Ranwasii
Location: Sabang Mangrove Forest
Creator: Flicker Bayn
SLURL: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Valtina/93/224/26
Sabang Mangrove Forest is a virtual space inspired by a real-life location in the Philippines. Tucked in corners of this forest, learn about how Mangrove forests are vital to maintaining ecosystems and supporting the environment.
This location aims to educate visitors about the Tagbanua people, the indigenous caretakers of these mangrove forests. They have a deep connection to the land and waters, embodying a harmonious and sustaining relationship with nature.
Perhaps my favorite thing about here are the yoga relaxation mats, the hidden poetry and books, as well as links to youtubes that you can watch. I also enjoyed the Orca at the edge of the Mangrove. It's a beautiful and relaxing spot to visit and appreciate biodiversity and beauty from the Philippines.
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421. Sabang Mangrove Forest
"Mangroves are magical forests where we discover nature’s secrets. They straddle the connection between land and sea and nature and humans." ~ Anne Birch
"If there are no mangroves, then the sea will have no meaning. It's like a tree with no roots, for the mangroves are the roots of the sea!” ~ Mad-Ha Ranwasii
Location: Sabang Mangrove Forest
Creator: Flicker Bayn
SLURL: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Valtina/93/224/26
Sabang Mangrove Forest is a virtual space inspired by a real-life location in the Philippines. Tucked in corners of this forest, learn about how Mangrove forests are vital to maintaining ecosystems and supporting the environment.
This location aims to educate visitors about the Tagbanua people, the indigenous caretakers of these mangrove forests. They have a deep connection to the land and waters, embodying a harmonious and sustaining relationship with nature.
Perhaps my favorite thing about here are the yoga relaxation mats, the hidden poetry and books, as well as links to youtubes that you can watch. I also enjoyed the Orca at the edge of the Mangrove. It's a beautiful and relaxing spot to visit and appreciate biodiversity and beauty from the Philippines.
TNC Social Media Info:
Discord • Facebook • Instagram • Primfeed • SL Group • Website