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Transcripts for BBCNEWS The Travel Show 20220119 02:43:00

we went there to find out why. fire island national seashore is a national park. it s a barrier of 17 towns, 50 miles away from new york city. many of them are known for their long standing lgbt communities. the sunken forest is a globally rare ecosystem. it s a very uncommon habitat. it s the fact that those holly trees are growing as close to the ocean and in such high density as they do right here that makes this place unique. the forest sits behind two dunes, making it appear to be below sea level. they protect the trees from ocean salt spray and allow them to grow as tall as the dunes. the sunken forest would not exist if it weren t for this delicate balance. too much salt spray could kill the forest. not enough, and the forest wouldn t have the minerals and nutrients that the ocean provides that feeds the trees. i grew up in mastic beach,

Transcripts for BBCNEWS The Travel Show 20220116 13:44:00

right here that makes this place unique. the forest sits behind two dunes, making itappear to be below sea level. they protect the trees from ocean salt spray and allow them to grow as tall as the dunes. the sunken forest would not exist if it weren t for this delicate balance. too much salt spray could kill the forest. not enough, and the forest wouldn t have the minerals and nutrients that the ocean provides that feeds the trees. i grew up in mastic beach, which is sort of a lower income community on the south shore of long island. fortunately, mastic beach also happens to be one of the only places that you can walk onto fire island. it was a space i returned to every single summer. it s a shifting landscape as a barrier island. every single day i come out here, it s a little bit different and i think that s all really inspiring because sometimes, we think of nature as this immutable, sort of unchangeable thing, but nature is really dynamic. i sort of came to my identity

Transcripts for BBCNEWS Breakfast 20220116 06:48:00

forest but it is a faith that occupies the lgbt community. we went there to find out why. fire island national seashore is a national park. it s a barrier of 17 towns, 50 miles away from new york city. many of them are known for their long standing lgbt communities. the sunken forest is a globally rare ecosystem. it s a very uncommon habitat. it s the fact that those holly trees are growing as close to the ocean and in such high density as they do right here that makes this place unique. the forest sits behind two dunes, making it appear to be below sea level. they protect the trees from ocean salt spray and allow them to grow as tall as the dunes. the sunken forest would not exist if it weren t for this delicate balance. too much salt spray could kill the forest. not enough, and the forest wouldn t have the minerals and nutrients that the ocean provides that feeds the trees.

Transcripts for BBCNEWS The Travel Show 20220116 01:42:00

that makes this place unique. the forest sits behind two dunes, making itappear to be below sea level. they protect the trees from ocean salt spray and allow them to grow as tall as the dunes. the sunken forest would not exist if it weren t for this delicate balance. too much salt spray could kill the forest. not enough and the forest wouldn t have the minerals and nutrients that the ocean provides that feeds the trees. i grew up in mastic beach, which is sort of a lower income community on the south shore of long island. fortunately, mastic beach also happens to be one of the only places that you can walk onto fire island. it was a space i returned

Transcripts for BBCNEWS The Travel Show 20220116 20:45:00

is a national park. it s a barrier of 17 towns, 50 miles away from new york city. many of them are known for their long standing lgbt communities. the sunken forest is a globally rare ecosystem. it s a very uncommon habitat. it s the fact that those holly trees are growing as close to the ocean and in such high density as they do right here that makes this place unique. the forest sits behind two dunes, making itappear to be below sea level. they protect the trees from ocean salt spray and allow them to grow as tall as the dunes. the sunken forest would not exist if it weren t for this delicate balance. too much salt spray could kill the forest. not enough, and the forest wouldn t have the minerals and nutrients that the ocean provides that feeds the trees. i grew up in mastic beach, which is sort of a lower income community on the south shore of long island. fortunately, mastic beach also happens to be one of the only places

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