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Facts About Swamps, Everything You Need To Know

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Facts About Swamps, Everything You Need To Know

Much of what you know about the life around you is based on learnings or applications of learnings from different studies and research. The beautiful and dynamic biodiversity of the swamp ecosystem makes them an excellent subject for such studies. Scientists believe there is still more to learn from how everything works in a swamp ecosystem. Some of the known importance of swamps are listed below.


Swamps Act as Earth’s Giant Sponges

Just like sponges, the flood or excess water from heavy rains is absorbed by the swamps. They also serve as reservoirs that moderate the effects of flooding. They also protect coastlines from being washed away during storm surges by anchoring both the soil and sand.


Swamps Act as Earth’s Natural Water Treatment Plant 

Swamps can filter wastes from the water and naturally purify them. Nitrogen and other chemicals from human activities that get washed away into swamps are absorbed and used by the plants. Agriculture, factories and homes are big contributors to the wastes that the swamps try to filter. Chemicals that were not absorbed by the plants gradually sink down the sand and other sediments.


Swamps as Fuel Source

Plants that have died millions of years ago in old swamps can provide fossil fuel. Plant matter that hardens over time forms coals that can be used as fuel sources.


Famous Swamps Around the World

Wherever you are, there may be a swamp near you. You can go explore it first or check out the list of famous swamps around the world and add them to your trip and adventure bucket list.


The Okavango Delta in Botswana


Did you know that this swamp is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site and Seven Natural Wonders of Africa? This swamp was originally a dry area before it became a swamp due to seasonal rains in Botswana. The Okavango Delta is filled with a beautiful range of wildlife like lions, elephants, hyenas and some rhino, to name a few. Tourism here is limited by the government to preserve the pristine ecology of the place.  If you want to see this swamp, you should save up for it because accommodations are limited to luxury camps and lodges.


The Pantanal in Brazil


The Pantanal is the largest swamp in the world, extending from Brazil all the way to Paraguay. If you want a nature tour here, be ready to meet crocodile’s smaller relative, the caimans and the biggest rodent in the world, the capybaras. If you get lucky, you might also get a glimpse of animals like jaguars and giant river otters.


The Asmat Swamp in Indonesia


The Asmat swamp is named after the people living in the area. It is a combination of saltwater and freshwater swamp. Different mangrove species grow in the muddy saltwater swamp, while palm trees and tall grasses grow in the freshwater side of the swamp. This swamp remains to be a remote area with only a few tours in operation. If you plan to go there, some tours offer close encounters with the Asmat people and their culture.


Learn More About Swamps in Florida

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