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Home Archive by category "River" (Page 2)

Category: River

River Chengi in Khagrachhori

Lonely Traveler August 26, 2010 February 13, 2022Khagrachhari, River
River Chengi, Khagrachhori

Chengi is a very shallow and small river that flows beside the Khagrachhari town. Although unsure, the river originated from the hills of Khagrachhari. But it is certain that the river falls into the Mahalchhari lake, which then falls into the Kaptai lake. Approximate length of this river 100 kilometer….

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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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River Madhumati from Faridpur

Lonely Traveler June 27, 2010 February 13, 2022Faridpur, River
Madhumati river, faridpur

Madhumati is one of the most beautiful rivers from Bangladesh. The water color is nearly teal whereas most of the rivers are muddy colored. This river is generated from the mighty river Padma near Kushtia district. There this river is known as Gorai river. After flowing through several districts this…

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River Kumar from Faridpur

Lonely Traveler June 24, 2010 February 13, 2022Faridpur, River
Kumar river, Faridpur

Kumar is a river from Faridpur district. This river probably originated from the main stream of the Padma, somewhere in Faridpur. From the Map, I have seen that the river still exists in Magura district. So I don’t know exactly where the Kumar river finished its course. In ancient times…

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River Korotoa from Bogura district

Lonely Traveler June 23, 2010 February 13, 2022Bogura, River
River Korotoa, Bogura

The river Korotoa (or Karatoya river) is a river from the northern part of Bangladesh that originates from the great Himalaya like many other rivers of this country. This river entered Bangladesh through the Darjeeling of India, and after that it meandered through while collecting inflows from few other small…

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