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| This is downtown Dhaka, Bangladesh. Really busy and hectic. If you're ever feeling too relaxed, come here. It seems that mostly men go out in public. I saw very few women. |
This fellow found a place to sell coconuts. Rickshaws are everywhere. |
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| Bangladeshies are definitely not camera shy. Sometimes people jumped in my shot before I could notice. To get a clear shot without any people, aim your camera at one place, and then at the last second, point it to what you want to take a photo of. | Sadarghat in Dhaka | |||
| I hired this man to take me around the port. I kind of felt bad after how hard he worked. | I took a trip to the Sundarbans in Southern Bangladesh. Didn't see a tiger - just a lot of scrubby islands and brown canals. I wish I had seen more, but since it was raining with a chance of lightening, boats were prohibited from navigating the canals. | |||
| Here is a quiet road in the town where I rented a boat to tour the Sundarbans. | The town where I accessed the Sundarbans was very green and quiet. | |||
| North of Dhaka, here is a view of the fields from my train window. | Typical in this flat, low-lying country, the fields were filled with water. | |||
Here is Parharpur, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is also known as Somapura Mahavihara. All rights are reserved for these photos. |
This was a very lonley and fascinating place. In the midst of an Islamic land, it is an ancient Budhist monastery. | |||
| The monastery is presently being restored. | ||||
| These are engravings on the walls. | ||||
| This Vihara is in the very secluded Nagaon District of Bangladesh. | A decorated truck. | |||
| Graffiti | The small village of Paharpur. | |||
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