Salaameh forest

Sudan / al-Jazirah / al-Hhaws /
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Salama Forest covers an area of more than 420 acres and contains a number of types of trees, including (acacia, acacia, Sidr, and Al-Tandib, as well as a number of fruit and vegetable gardens, including mangoes, bananas, and vegetables, including tomatoes, onions, cucumbers, green peppers, and a number of animals and reptiles, such as the wild boar (alloof) and al-Bashoom Rabbits, originals and birds, which represent a source of income for the government of the state of the island, where the cutting of trees every 5 years generates a not insignificant amount.
Thus, we call not to cut down trees, as they are a precious resource that preserves the environment of desertification. Greetings, Fakhruddin Salama.
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Coordinates:   14°8'59"N   33°40'24"E
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