The world's largest man-made forest covers an area of over 200 square kilometres, or over 77 square miles and is located in the Saihanba National Forest Park in the northern Chinese province of Hebi.
However, many people would be amazed to learn that it's not the world's biggest forest biome. This honour goes to a vast region that dwarfs the South American giant, straddles three continents ...
With its vast forests of moss-covered myrtle beech, leatherwood and pine trees, it's the greatest expanse of cool temperate rainforest in Australia, and the second largest in the world.
One of the largest of its kind, this iron ore deposit lies in once intact forest just outside Minkébé ... moment of accountability and delivery for world leaders who have pledged to end ...
perfect for ogling at the forest-covered mountains. Occupying a staggering 500 million acres, the Congo Basin is the world’s second-largest tropical rainforest. It’s so sizeable that it spans six ...