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Discover Ludwig"dense rainforest" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a thick, heavily populated area of forest, typically found in tropical regions of the world. Example: "The dense rainforest was teeming with wildlife and lush vegetation, making it a popular destination for nature lovers."
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You can wander through dense rainforest and view the lake and waterfall.
Moreover, these shores are cut off from the rest of the subcontinent by dense rainforest.
French and Moland denied responsibility and claimed that unknown gunmen ambushed them in the middle of a dense rainforest.
The Pacific littoral is clothed in dense rainforest, much of the Caribbean one backed by swamps or semi-desert.
Japamala is far from the crowds, accessible only by boat, along a cliffside covered with dense rainforest, looking out over the South China Sea.
The scene resembles an Escher drawing, and there is little trace of the dense rainforest that once covered most of Malaysia.
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The low-lying areas north of the central mountain range are clothed with dense rainforests.
Dense rainforests abound on the damp slopes of the mountains, while thick bamboo woods occur in the west.
Dense rainforests extend along the western slopes of the rugged Olympic Mountains, which rise to 7,965 feet (2,428 metres) on Mount Olympus.
In the drier regions low shrubs and scrub predominate, but grasslands and dense rainforests occur where there is heavier precipitation.
There's no noise apart from the occasional purr of a speedboat engine and the chirping of birds in the dense rainforests.
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