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A Beautiful Single Sunflower
Experienced by Abrarul Haque
34 km from Sandwip Upazila
Returning home from work.
Experienced by Safwan Mahmud
34 km from Sandwip Upazila
fly The housefly (Musca domestica) is a fly of the suborder Cyclorrhapha. It is believed to have evolved in the Cenozoic Era, possibly in the Middle East, and has spread all over the world as a commensal of humans. It is the most common fly species found in houses. Genus: Musca Species: M. domestica #housefly #macro #fly #nature #insects #macrophotography #naturephotography #insect #ci #mobilephotography #instagram #photography #houseflyphotography #photooftheday #biuronieruchomo #polkowice #india #bhfyp #hipoteka #houseflys #kredyt #lokal #biuro #estate #glogow #workout #blok #dom #pestcontro
Experienced by Iqram-O-dowla Shawon
40 km from Sandwip Upazila
A rice field between a valley.
Experienced by Sharafat Raheb
46 km from Sandwip Upazila
Aerial View of Karaphuli River and Nazir Char from Boalkhali Skyline
Experienced by Sharafat Raheb
60 km from Sandwip Upazila
Beautiful things don’t ask for attention.
Experienced by Nishaan ahmed
72 km from Sandwip Upazila
Such a beautiful beach with tree 🌲
Experienced by Yeasin Shampod
82 km from Sandwip Upazila
Hill Resort Bangladesh
Experienced by Amjad rana
106 km from Sandwip Upazila
While filming a climate change documentary called Thirty Million for the United Nations, I was blown away by the beauty of the Bangladeshi people — both in their character and appearance. The people we met were hospitable, pragmatic, and had an incredible strength in dealing with the threat climate change poses to their fragile land. Bangladesh faces losing 18% of its land, displacing thirty million people, with one metre sea-level rise. To me, the expression on this coastal girl’s face captures the seriousness of the predicament she and her people are in.
Experienced by Adrien Taylor
108 km from Sandwip Upazila
Sunset view from Helipad of Nilgiri Hill Resort...
Experienced by Neha Maheen Mahfin
110 km from Sandwip Upazila
Shalban vihara is an archaeological site in Mainamati, Comilla, Bangladesh.The ruins are in the middle of the Lalmai hills ridge, and these are of a 7th-century Paharpur-style Buddhist viharas with 115 cells for monks. It operated through the 12th century
Experienced by Johirul islam Sujon
116 km from Sandwip Upazila
An eye-catchy natural green valley.
Experienced by saiful hasan
119 km from Sandwip Upazila
Abadhut Ashram And Monosa Mandir (3)
Experienced by kvectbd
126 km from Sandwip Upazila
he is a village boy sometimes he and his village friends bath together on the river everyday at daytime and sometimes they and their friends playing football and swimming together on river water.
Experienced by M Azharul Islam
128 km from Sandwip Upazila
Cox’s Bazar is a town on the southeast coast of Bangladesh. It’s known for its very long, sandy beachfront, stretching from Sea Beach in the north to Kolatoli Beach in the south. Aggameda Khyang monastery is home to bronze statues and centuries-old Buddhist manuscripts. South of town, the tropical rainforest of Himchari National Park has waterfalls and many birds. North, sea turtles breed on nearby Sonadia Island.
Experienced by Johirul islam Sujon
128 km from Sandwip Upazila
Bandarban dim pahar
Experienced by Johirul islam Sujon
129 km from Sandwip Upazila
A fishing boat waiting for the tide to sail.
Experienced by Riashat Rafat
129 km from Sandwip Upazila
An ariel shot of Coxsbazar Sea beach, the world's longest natural sea beach which is running150 km.
Experienced by Ehsan Rahman
130 km from Sandwip Upazila
Place for the quarantine
Experienced by Niloy Biswas
130 km from Sandwip Upazila
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Experienced by Kazi Nazrul Islam Fahad