Category: Bangladesh


Day 316

RUBEL, ONE OF MY GOOD FRIENDS, whom I play football with five days per week.

Day 315

TEA ESTATE WORKER, near Moulovibazar, washing the cow.

Day 314

FAISAL (TTLer) SEARCHING FOR another nice photo-op in the tea garden near Moulovibazar, Bangladesh.

Day 313

BENGALI WORKER IN TEA GARDENS near Moulovibazar, Bangladesh.

Day 311

TTL (Through the Lens) Safari at Hakaluki Haor, Moulovibazar was a great two days.  With the rainy season over we cancelled the visit to Madhabkunda Falls, but we visited two beautiful tea gardens.  It was also too early in the season to see many birds at the Hakaluki Haor.  Even though these things were a little disappointing, it was a splendid two days spent with some great photographers and now who are also friends.  This was my first trip out of town with this group, and they were very friendly and helpful.  They even helped me get back into the boat after our swim in the river!  I did lay my glasses down and forgot to pick them up, so I’m waiting to edit and sort the 1274 photos I took until I get new glasses.  I thank Jeremy, who loaned me his 350D camera, since mine is being repaired.  This is one photo I thought would be a good one to start off my series of this trip.  Thanks to all my TTL friends who did so much to make me feel welcome on this trip!

YOUNG BENGALI LADS in the tea estate having fun in the water.

BENGALI ON RICKSHAW being friendly with the photographer he spied along the street! 🙂

Day 308

BENGALI GENTLEMAN ON A Rickshaw, leaving Old Dhaka, Bangladesh.

Day 305

CHARLES, CINDY, AND CHAYLA in Old Dhaka, Bangladesh, observing some of the events during Durga Puja.

Day 303

LADY IN OLD DHAKA, BANGLADESH.

 

 

Day 302

BENGALIS IN OLD DHAKA gazing at the foreigners.

Day 301

HERE ARE SOME OF THE IDOLS  seen in Old Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh during the Durga Puja festival.

Day 300

BOATSMAN ON THE BURIGANGA AT THE SADARGHAT BOAT TERMINAL, OLD DHAKA, Dhaka, Bangladesh.  Even though it was raining they wanted us to go for a river down the river!  A big plastic tarp was a part of the bargain.  Wow, I can’t believe there are only 65 days left in 2010!