European Forests

European Forests

European Forests

Everyone rages about how great beach holidays are and the appeal isn’t hard to see – they’re associated with relaxing in the sun, with swimming in the sea and with watching the waves lap against the shore. However while beaches are great, forests offer some great locations to visit too with wildlife, lush green fauna, lots of walks and a sense of peace of quiet and being close to nature. There are some fantastic European forests that are worth visiting for anyone who enjoys this kind of scenery, either as a day out, or as a place to stay in itself if you can get yourself a nice little log cabin. Some great European forests to check out include:

The New Forest, England: The New Forest is a very expansive area of protected forest in England. It spans a large area and there are regularly events there such as festivals and markets. During the winter there is a great Christmas display where the forest becomes a ‘winter wonderland’.

The Black Forest, Germany: Named thus because of the thick conifers that block out the light in the forest, the black forest is one of the most famous European forests and has a very magical feel about it – especially around Christmas. Set in the mountains, and the birthplace of many stories and a wealth of food (such as the titular gateau and ham) this feels like the perfect setting for a fairy tale.

Belovezhskaya Pushcha, Belarus: At the watershed of the Baltic and Black Sea is another spectacular addition the number of European forests. Filled with Evergreens and broad leaved trees it is a very lush and green environment and a great place for spotting Bison.

Pirin National Park, Bulgaria: If you fancy exploring some European forests at a higher altitude then Pirin national park is the place for you at over 2,914m and featuring caves, waterfalls and a limestone landscape all in a great pine wood forest.

If you are willing to look around though there are many other European forests and these offer some great days out. So when visiting Europe make sure that you don’t only visit the beaches and cities, but consider the forests as well for some great scenery and especially if you enjoy hiking.

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This post was written by admin on January 5, 2011

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Europe Natural Resources

Europe Natural Resources

Europe Natural Resources

Europe is bestowed with nature’s blessings. Each country in Europe has some landmark natural resources which are exported all over the world. The European Union has firm polices regarding the export and free trade of Europe natural resources. It is working hard for the expansion of the free trade all over Europe. It is aiming towards enhanced markets and ample supplies. The European Union is taking account of the sustainability factor of the Europe natural resources. The European Union is also aiming at free trade policies to all the European industries abroad. But these are some long term plans. The European Union economic policies have marked a revolution in the area of trade of the Europe natural resources.

Let us first have a look at the natural resources of each European nation, individually. Germany is rich in Iron ores, coal and natural gas production. The nation also accounts for some important minerals like copper, salt, potash and nickel. Modern day Germany has also started exporting important construction materials. Belgium exports construction materials like carbonates and silica sand. Italy is known for important Europe natural resources like coal, marble, mercury, potash, pumice, barite, zinc, nickel, barite, asbestos, fluorspar, pyrite, feldspar, sulfur, salt, uranium and copper. Italy is also self sufficient for the construction materials.

Russia, located in the European region, is quite rich in global natural resources. It accounts for natural resources like phosphates, platinum, chromium, manganese, iron ores, nickel, titanium, tungsten, copper and tin. Russia is also rich in precious natural resources like gold and diamonds. Siberian Forests, located in Russia, account for more than twenty percent of worlds’ timber consumption. France too comprises of important minerals like iron ores, uranium and bauxite. French natural resources are rich in, much required, coal and petroleum as well. Holland adds to the European natural gas production. It is also rich in construction materials like limestone, sand and gravel stone. Holland is also rich in petroleum (the need of the hour), peat, arable and salt. The United Kingdom is responsible for the supply of gypsum and chalk all over Europe. It is also rich in Europe natural resources like coal, petroleum, lead, zinc, natural gas, iron ores, gold, limestone, salt, tin and clay.

Europe natural resources like oil and gas are designed to aid industries, analysts, service companies and regulatory bodies in Europe.  This makes the management better and increases the opportunity for global business.

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This post was written by admin on June 8, 2009

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