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Wednesday, June 27, 2012

The Sundarban

Sundarban is the World largest mangrove forest built in Bangladesh.Sundarban is not only a mangrove forest it also include some of the last remaining stands of the mighty jungles which covered the Genetic plain. Sundarban Built in stretching 80km into the Bangladeshi hinterland. The Sundarban covered a large aria of 38,500 sq km, and there one-third is covered in water. Now there are 400 Royal Bengal tigers and 30,000 spotted deer live in Sundarban...

Monday, June 25, 2012

The Shatgombuj Mosque

Bangladesh has many World Heritage Sites, Though a small Country. The Shatgombuj Mosque is one of them. The Shatgombuj Mosque is a 15th century Islamic edifice situated in the suburbs of Bagerhat. It is an enormous Moghul architectural site covering a very large area in 175 km southwest of Dhaka, on the edge of the Sundarbans. The Mosque is unique in that it has sixty big pillars, which support seventy-seven exquisitely curved domes...