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Hey there,it’s me Tishma. I am a citizen of Bangladesh. I am a very travel loving person. I love to travel to different places. By doing this I can learn a lot about nature. I have a great desire to know the unknown. Today I will share with you some beautiful pictures taken while traveling to some of my favorite places. Hope you like the pictures too. Please comment how you like it.
The picture you see here is one of my favorite places. It is a place located in Bangladesh. And the name of the place is Bandarban. Bandarban is a city in Chittagong Hill Tracts in southern Bangladesh. The naming of this Bandarban district has a history. According to popular legends of Bandarban residents, there were once many monkeys living in this Bandarban area. The monkeys could always be found at the entrance to the city and used to come to the mountains to eat salt. At one time, due to incessant rains, the amount of water there increased. As a result, the group of monkeys cannot cross the river, so they hold each other and cross the river in a row. The locals can see the scene of their crossing in a row. Right from that time this place was named Banar Badhan. With the influence of time it gradually changed and came to be known as Bandarban. The scenery of this Bandarban is very beautiful.
It is also a very popular place in Bangladesh. This place is called Cox's Bazar Beach. Cox's Bazar beach is one of the most beautiful places in Bangladesh. Cox's Bazar beach is located in Cox's Bazar district of Bangladesh. This beach is the longest natural beach in the world. A special feature of this beach is that the entire beach is sandy and mud is found here. I took this photo during sunset when I visited here and the view was very enjoyable.
This is a picture of a dam located in Feni district. The name of this Dighi is Rajajhir Dighi. This dam is located in Feni town. The beauty of this Dighi and the surroundings of this Dighi is very mesmerizing. There is a legend about this dighi. It is said that this dighi was dug about five to seven hundred years ago by a vow to cure the blindness of the daughter of a powerful king of Tripura Maharaja. In those days the king's daughter was called "Jhi" of the king. Hence the name of this dighi is Rajaji's dighi.
This photo was taken a few days ago when I visited Mahamaya. Mahamaya is another one of the most beautiful districts of Bangladesh. Here is a very beautiful place. Every year different travel lovers visit here.
This is a picture taken in very sweet weather on a balmy afternoon. We relish the moment when the soft light and shadows of late afternoon gently stir our minds. At that time the beauty of this place was very beautiful. Which I might not have taken a picture of on my phone.
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Community | Travel Feed |
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Caegory | Photography |
Device | huawei |
Location | Dhaka |
Caption | @tishma |