I have been there! Is a magnificent place and you realisehow most of Europe ones looked like and what we have lost! Replaced by all the uglyness man created...
my mother grew up in a small village very close to this mystifying forest.. I'm anxiously anticipating my return to this primeval natural wonderland and by the way, it's pronounced BYAH-WOH-VYEH-ZHAH ;)
Sell passes. Force people to value the park, to save, to wait for it. To camp their with mandatory guides or require history test of the park. It's called exclusivity and it can sell while teaching n making things valued.
I have been there. If you want to get an idear how most of temperate Europe would look like then this is the place to go to see. Then you get a real idear of the real nature of this continent. And then you see a real forest, not a far shadow of it wich most people call forest...
It was only beacause of royal hunting in the past that thi forest still exists! Otherwise it would have been turned into farmland a long time ago! Most old forests in Europe where ones huntingplaces of the nobility.
Opening up to the public is not a good idea. Look at Yellowstone National Park in the USA or Banff National Park in Canada. People destroy, not preserve.
@@zepter00 Not small. That "small" part of russia is 35% of all europe. Behind the Ural mountain is asia geographically,but culturally its also europe.