bank of Padma
A fisherman fixing his trap to catch small fish on the banks of river Padma View Large Explored! Posted by nurur on 2009-10-16 17:27:20 Tagged: , Nurur , Bangladesh , Padma , River , Boat , Kash ful , Fishermen
A fisherman fixing his trap to catch small fish on the banks of river Padma View Large Explored! Posted by nurur on 2009-10-16 17:27:20 Tagged: , Nurur , Bangladesh , Padma , River , Boat , Kash ful , Fishermen
Posted by seeam khan on 2014-03-31 11:41:29 Tagged: , keraniganj , dhaka , river , boat , bangladesh , people , color , water , composition
Building boats. Bangladesh. Photo: Thomas Sennett / World Bank Posted by World Bank Photo Collection on 2007-08-21 19:21:49 Tagged: , Asia , Bangladesh , Boat , Industry , Water , South Asia , World Bank , Transportation
Has been captured form: Maoa, Bangladesh. Posted by mostakim timur on 2012-06-18 18:30:03 Tagged: , Bangladesh , Maoa , Red , dresed , girl , river , bank , Padma , sail , boat , sailing , Canon , EF-S…
I wonder watching the busy street lanes where children ran here and there, Women rushed to fill their pots with water, Children blocked their way playing, Men were selling items with their loud voices, I managed to sat down on…
I believe that someday Bangladesh would be called "The Heart of Asia". Posted by Mukammel Hoque on 2012-01-29 04:54:59 Tagged: , Bangladesh , Beautiful , Bengali , Beauti , Nikon , D5100 , Nikkor , 18-55mm , sun , Shadow…
Posted by pranay chakravarty on 2014-07-28 09:07:07 Tagged: , PEOPLE , BANGLADESH , BOGRA , BENGAL , BAGLA , NATURE , BOAT , VILLAGE , LAKE , BOATMAN , SAILOR , DESTINATION , TRAVEL , TOUR , ASIA , WATCHING…
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From the beginning of our lives, We learned to be in the elements. Vibrant Water Vast Soil and Violent Wind. We learned to play with them. We learned to love them. And we learned to fight them… When they are…
Bangladesh, Manikgonj, 2008 Anchor your boat. Throw the hook in water. Wait………….. 10 minutes. 30 minutes. 1 hour…..2 hour….and so on… Don’t give up. Because you know, lured by the bait, he’ll come. He’ll engulf the hook, and then you…