I was in the Forest for work, I liked everything! The nature is just gorgeous, there are a lot of wild animals in the forest, it's a bit pathetic for animals in aviaries, but here you need to understand that this is a necessity, many have been accustomed since childhood, wolves behave like domestic dogs, they are just awesome! The residence of Santa Claus struck with its coziness, thatched roofs, moss on them, just a forest miracle
Belovezhskaya Pushcha is a dream of my childhood. We really like it here. Nature, fresh air, beauty, cleanliness, Everything is conveniently located around. Bterritory, it is convenient to go to the aviaries. Bison are so sweet, they have intelligent eyes, periodic interest in people passing by and dreamy, phlegmatic chewing of grass most of the time. There are many other animals in the caves: wild boars, deer, roe deer, playgrounds.
Bison, it turns out, are huge cuties! They breathe like a steam locomotive, but they are completely calm, interested in people, especially those who feed them. It's worth a walk to the Valliers, it seems inexpensive, I've already forgotten how much. Go to the aviaries near the ticket offices. It is problematic to buy a bus ticket from Brest and back to Brest in the summer. It would be great if we made more flights to Belovezhskaya Pushcha in the summer. It will only be a pity if they all die out, like us, if humanity does not wake up and open its eyes to what is happening in the world's climate. Because if we continue to turn a blind eye to climate change, even in Belarus, then in a matter of years the climate will turn a blind eye to us. I don't understand, do people really think that it's normal that in 2024 there will be such a heat wave in Belarus? After all, this is not normal. And how many storms have already passed through many areas. And how much longer will it take. Therefore, it is necessary to call for the unification of scientists all over the world, to distribute videos with climate events, to understand the causes of what is happening in order to become literate in climate issues.