Why are Bogs so Important?

@elevator09 · 2025-08-27 22:00 · worldmappin

Hey everyone, first of all I would like to welcome you all to my new post and hope you all have a week which has brought numerous interesting experiences into your life so far! Today I would like to talk about nature conservation and would be happy if you can learn new things about this important topic.

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In the past I have visited one of the largest bogs in Europe which is also known as Murnauer Moos and learned so many new things and I think it's a good opportunity to share this important knowledge today. Already in ancient cultures the bogs were much associated with legends or mysticism and it was considered a magical place in which many mythical creatures would stay, but it was also sometimes considered a ghostly place in which evil figures live, but there are also cultures in which it was called the place of the gods. Hardly any place in mythology is more mysterious than the bog and there are numerous legends of whole villages that are once sunk here and here the symbolism is generally very divided and while it is called a dangerous place in some countries, it's a peaceful in others.

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People have been very fascinated by it since ancient times and began to explore these natural wonders early on and started to realise that it could have a positive influence on the environment and even in alternative medicine, it is extremely popular and is also used to treat various diseases, for example. Bogs can be considered like sponges which have the ability to store a lot of water which later slowly release into the air and this can have a powerful effect on both dry or too wet periods and even be a remedy for environmental disasters such as floods. Especially with strong or long-lasting heat times, it has a very good effect on the climate and can help to neutralise it and to lower the temperature in these areas, which can prevent dangers.

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This effect is caused by the evaporation of the water and in addition, a bog is able to store extremely large amounts of carbon and this even much better than plants or trees. Bogs are also an extremely important habitat for countless different species of living beings and bases for the entire biodiversity and the next thing is that some species of living beings have specialised specifically in bogs and without them would have problems. It is not without reason that it's also under particularly strong nature conservation in some countries in order to protect many increasingly rare species, which can include birds, insects or reptiles. Also for people it offers an important place of retreat and can help to relax and I can only recommend to everyone who has the opportunity to visit one and not to neglect are the effects on nature.

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Many thanks for stopping by and I hope you could learn something new and like my post! I captured these pictures with my Sony Alpha 6000 plus 55-210 mm and iPhone 16.

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