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Trotting Through Sylhet: Some Trendy Places adjoining Sylhet
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Friday, June 09, 2006. Some Trendy Places adjoining Sylhet. Fishing in a pond: Fishermen use huge nets to pull out fish from ponds. There is a saying that Sylhet has the best freshwater fishermen in the whole world - they can fish out even the smallest of insects in the pond. Water falls in Madhobkundo. Madhab Kundo village: Exquisite natural beauty. Posted by AC at 3:35 AM.
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Trotting Through Sylhet: The Style Statement
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Friday, June 09, 2006. A modern house in Sylhet: Sylhetis employ the best architects to design their homes now. This is the Road to Hason Raja's residence. A typical zamindari bunglow in Sylhet. The bunglows are cool and airy surmises that has vast stretches of land on its all sides. These bunglows were common sights for Zamindars who nestled here about five decades back. Posted by AC at 3:35 AM.
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Trotting Through Sylhet: Tea Gardens in Sylhet
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Friday, June 09, 2006. Tea Gardens in Sylhet. The sun-draped tea gardens of Srimangal. Setting the themes for innumerable tales of beauty. Tea garden in Srimangal: The sun filters through the canopy to give that ethereal feeling. Sylhet is well-known for its beautiful tea gardens. The Lakatoora Tea Garden. Posted by AC at 3:35 AM. But,its seems a lost continent to us- for sylhetis settled in Kolkata . Wow i love how you have detailed your description with pictures.
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Trotting Through Sylhet: A Great Civilization, a Great Culture
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Monday, June 12, 2006. A Great Civilization, a Great Culture. Posted by AC at 7:24 AM. Srimongol: Source for the Best Tea. Some Trendy Places adjoining Sylhet. Tea Gardens in Sylhet.
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Trotting Through Sylhet: Sylhet City
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Friday, June 09, 2006. The Sylhet circus is located at the heart of the sylhet town. The circus is an old reminder of the hectic business activities that had once propelled sylhet to its current glory. Natives of sylhet today narrate how the circus was once a regular hangout for the colonial britishers. Sylhet today has very good roads, thanks to the initiative of the district government. Here is the Sylhet-Dhaka expressway. Adventure Park in Sylhet is a favourite hangout place for most family members.
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Trotting Through Sylhet: June 2006
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Monday, June 12, 2006. A Great Civilization, a Great Culture. Posted by AC at 7:24 AM. Friday, June 09, 2006. The Sylhet circus is located at the heart of the sylhet town. The circus is an old reminder of the hectic business activities that had once propelled sylhet to its current glory. Natives of sylhet today narrate how the circus was once a regular hangout for the colonial britishers. Adventure Park in Sylhet is a favourite hangout place for most family members. Posted by AC at 4:06 AM. Is a corrupt ...
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Trotting Through Sylhet: Srimongol: Source for the Best Tea
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Friday, June 09, 2006. Srimongol: Source for the Best Tea. They say that a visit to Bangladesh is incomplete without a royal cup of Srimongol tea. Not surprising Srimongol tea is the best in Bangladesh. For philosophers like me the tea could perhaps be flavoured the most in the refulgent environs of Srimongol. The Rain forests in Srimongol is an ethereal experience. Tourists from across the world visit sylhet and Srimongol is definately is on their list of must-see. Posted by AC at 3:35 AM.
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Trotting Through Sylhet: HAOR
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Friday, June 09, 2006. Is a corrupt form of the Sanskrit word "Sagar". Haors are a big source of freshwater fish. haors may stretch upto 15 to 30 kilometers from one end to the other although the haors may be interconnected through tributaries. The villages in haors are, usually, perched in highlands and they do not get submerged. The most prominent haors in Sylhet are Saneer haor, Hail haor, Hakaluki haor, Dekar haor, Maker haor, Chayer haor, tanguar haor, and Kawadighi haor. Posted by AC at 3:36 AM.