Ratargul, the most beautiful swamp forest in the world
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Posted:Mar 26, 2022 10:35 am
Last Updated:Jul 16, 2022 2:14 am 22973 Views
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Ratargul is one of the few swamp forests in the world.
Adventurous tourists prefer to visit this swamp forest during Monsoon time by boat. Others would be happy to go there during the Winter season.
Ratargul is the habitat of birds, lizards, monkeys, and snakes too. It is the only freshwater swamp forest located in my country.
None of the photos of Ratargul posted below was shot by me.
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The First Love.
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Posted:Mar 17, 2022 9:10 am
Last Updated:May 2, 2024 8:52 am 23237 Views
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Even if you say nothing I hear you say I am your beloved You have chosen me Chosen me!
The first intoxication The first fever It is a new love A new waiting! In what shape am I now Tell me, O restless heart of mine!
Should I fly somewhere in the winds, Or should I swing somewhere in the clouds? Should I blend the earth and sky? Tell me, friends, what should I do or not do?
He talks in such a way That colors the dream in thousand forms Causing me to get lost in him And he kisses me lovingly.
The English translation of the song " Pehla Nasha Pehla Khumar" Lyrics
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Pineapple Bicycles
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Posted:Feb 25, 2022 7:58 am
Last Updated:Jul 17, 2022 3:17 pm 27605 Views
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P for Pineapple
Pineapple is widely cultivated almost everywhere in Bangladesh which is my homeland. Madhupur region, located near the city of Dhaka, is the largest pineapple growing area in Bangladesh. Perhaps, my readers would not be interested to visit the pineapple gardens with me. However, I am sure that they will be interested to see the pineapple market and how the pineapples are carried there by the farmers.
At seven in the morning, the pineapple market in Madhupur turns bustling. If you stand somewhere on the highway near the marketplace, you will be amazed to see how the farmers carry their products to the market! They are mostly cyclists!
I have posted below some such pictures for my readers to see. Unfortunately, the farmers do not get good prices for their produces as the market is a wholesale one. The price of each pineapple is less than One US Dollar during harvesting season.
Photo credit: Abdul Momin
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Photo Friday-- Letter O
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Posted:Feb 18, 2022 7:40 am
Last Updated:Dec 30, 2023 2:45 am 22630 Views
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Google says that: “Oranges are a good source of vitamin C and B complex. – They lower cholesterol and control blood sugar levels. – Orange peels are highly nutritious, fiber-rich, and edible.”
Mandarin Oranges (Photo #1) are my favorite citrus fruit since my boyhood days. The habit continues.
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Images of winter Morning!
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Posted:Jan 25, 2022 8:27 am
Last Updated:Nov 9, 2023 4:16 am 22655 Views
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Images posted hereunder will tell you how a winter morning looks in the rural parts of my country where the majority of the people live. We have haze, mist, dense fog but no snow.
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Together we will get through this.
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Posted:Dec 31, 2021 6:45 am
Last Updated:Jul 12, 2023 11:11 pm 22063 Views
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May the New Year 2022 bring us all, irrespective of caste, creed, color, and religion, a pandemic-free world to live side by side on this blue planet.
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Textile in the Trees!
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Posted:Dec 15, 2021 10:46 am
Last Updated:Jul 16, 2023 5:35 am 22096 Views
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The images below show two busy male weaver birds weaving homes to woo females to start families in the trees. Amazing textile designers and courters! Are they not?
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C is the 13th most frequently used letter in the English Alphabet
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Posted:Nov 26, 2021 8:55 am
Last Updated:Jun 9, 2022 11:02 pm 21972 Views
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Foto Friday: Letter C
The third letter of the English alphabet is C. We all know that some words starting with the letter C are difficult to spell correctly if one is not careful enough.
Though my mother tongue is not English, I was obliged to learn English for obvious reasons when I was a born in British India. However, I could never understand why the word “chic” should not be written as “shik”? Similarly, what about the word “coin”? Why should we not write it as “Koin” instead of “Coin” when the letter C in this case sounds like K? In some cases, C may sound like S, K, Sh. It may remain silent too in a particular case.
Perhaps, an English linguist can explain the problem properly.
Meanwhile, I take the opportunity to upload the picture of the Ceiling Fan mounted in the middle of one of the rooms of my home as my only choice for this week’s Foto Friday entry.
Cheers and be Cool.
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Just Two Steps!
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Posted:Nov 18, 2021 10:48 am
Last Updated:Apr 12, 2023 5:22 am 22250 Views
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I traveled miles, for many a year I spent a lot in lands afar I’ve gone to see the mountains The oceans, I’ve been to view But I haven’t seen with these eyes Just two steps from my home lies On a sheaf of paddy grain A glistening drop of dew.
The message communicated by the Bengali Nobel laureate poet R N Tagore in the above poem is true to many of us who had to visit various countries of the world either for business purposes or as a globe-trotter. Believe me, though I had the opportunity to travel from time to time, it never occurred to me to see many interesting objects in the small town where I grew up.
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