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Agvado Forest,
Is one of the largest forests in Algeria and in North Africa, if not the largest, located on the border between the state of Bejaia and the state of Tizi Ouzou at a height of at least 1500 meters, this huge forest not originally classified in Algeria, after it would be classified as a national mausoleum under the late President Houari Boumediene, but the project was canceled because of the black decimal point. The forest has been plagued with fires every day, especially during the summer until today, as the last terrorist group in Algeria is present. This gift from the creator of the wildlife in Algeria is threatened with extinction. Its disappearance is a real disaster for one of the world's poorest areas of North Africa. The forest contains many types of animals such as macaws, wolves, foxes, lynx, wild pigs, wild cat, planed pig, jackal, barbarian elk, squirrels, barbarian rabbits and other undiscovered animals. The nearby villagers encounter the effects of the barbarian tiger, The sky of the forest is several kinds of birds, including the eagles such as the royal eagle and the neckless hawks. As well as hump, Yamam, wild pigeons and dozens of species of small birds, all are threatened! The largest Zan forest in the African continent, where the trees are Beech, which are located in Europe, Canada and the United States, which are beautiful autumn leaves and leaves are separated by winter 'as well as Atlantic rice and Numidian rice, and also on a number of lakes, notably the Black Lake. How can this magical place be neglected not only by the authorities and even the people! Most Algerians are unaware of the existence of this forest in our country!
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Hi there @nationall, I'm not quite sure if you just copied and pasted info of a forest near your home or if you wrote that up and why? LOL
Thank you for posting about a forest in your homeland. Did you read my post at all? Heh.
Because you loved forest, I gave you a place you might visit
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OH okay, thank you for sharing!