Live broadcast series 9: Montenegro 4, Biogradska National Forest Park is the smallest national forest park in Montenegro. Built in 1952, the Biogradskaya National Forest Park covers an area of 54 square kilometers, the park is mainly uninfested forests, 2,000 meters high, endless mountains, six glacial lakes and a series of flora and fauna. The natural scenery in the park is beautiful, undamaged and polluted by humans, and is still in a primitive state, so it is very suitable for tourist adventure. Although the Biogradska National Forest is the smallest of the four national parks in Montenegro, the park is diverse in flora and fauna, with 220 plants, 150 birds, 10 mammals, 86 trees and shrubs, 350 insects, and There are also three species of salmon in the water. A variety of flora and fauna live in harmony in the park, creating a harmonious and comfortable family. The biggest feature of the Biogradeska National Forest Park is its virgin forest, most of the trees are more than 500 years old, in the middle of the virgin forest is Lake Biogradeska, which is also the largest iceberg lake in this park. The most common trees near the lake are European beech, fake Norwegian lizard and European ash wood. The forest park is very small, half an hour of sightseeing time, it is really beautiful, the water and the sky are the same, everywhere is the scenery, dazzling, beautiful.