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Home Archive by category "Bangladesh" (Page 18)

Category: Bangladesh

Kalikhola Jomidar Bari – Madaripur

Lonely Traveler August 19, 2010 March 21, 2022Madaripur
Kalikhola Jomidar Bari - Madaripur

Kalikhola Jomidar Bari is located in Madaripur district. This place is currently functioning as a Land Survey Office of the Bangladesh government (locally known as Bhumi office). Few government employees use to work there. Also the old house is being used by the families of those employees. From my observation,…

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Beautiful sunset over river Padma

Lonely Traveler August 13, 2010 March 21, 2022Madaripur, River
Beautiful sunset over river Padma, Mawa Ferry

After visiting the Madaripur district I was returning to Dhaka through the Mawa Ferry Ghat by crossing river Padma using a ferry. I have crossed this river many times using either speed boats or ferries. I have always wanted to watch the sunset over river Padma. But every time I…

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River Arial Khan – Madaripur

Lonely Traveler August 13, 2010 March 21, 2022Madaripur, River
Arial Khan River

Arial Khan is a famous river from Bangladesh. It originated from the river Padma in Faridpur. After that it flows through Madaripur district. In Barisal this river probably changed its name as Kirtonkhola. River Arial Khan flows through other districts under different names before falling into the Bay of Bengal….

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Monkeys from Charmuguria – Madaripur

Lonely Traveler August 4, 2010 March 21, 2022Madaripur
charmuguria monkey, madaripur

Charmuguria is located approximately 6 kilometers from the Madaripur town. This place is a living ground for a bunch of free monkeys. These monkeys can move freely around without any fear. They collect the food from here and there, and sometimes people also feed them. Local people do not do…

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Jhaudi Giri, a Mog monument from Madaripur

Lonely Traveler August 4, 2010 March 21, 2022Madaripur
Jhaudi Giri, Madaripur

Jhaudi Giri is actually a large pillar made from brick. People say it was made by the Mog (a tribe in Bangladesh). It is unsure why they built this large monument (or edifice). But people say they made this for prayer. It was much taller before, but day by day…

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Khalia Peace Center – Madaripur

Lonely Traveler August 4, 2010 March 21, 2022Madaripur
Khalia Peace Center, Madaripur

After visiting the Raja Ram temple I went to visit the Khalia Peace Center (which is locally known as Shanti Kendra). It is made for the rural people so that they could get some help about agriculture, and also could apply the science over their traditional cultivation techniques. This is…

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