My photography#24
Nabaganj national park,Dinajpur,Bangladesh:

The location of this park is approximately one kilometer northwest of Nawabganj upazila headquarters in Dinajpur district. Nawabganj Banwit consists of Jagannathpur, Harilkhur, Bala Jalalpur, Lakhdhuti, Tarponghat, Rasulpur and Khotkhtiya, the Gardens of Kertipur Mouza. This gardener is actually a salon. Locally known as Panchabati Forest.

On October 24, 2010, this area of Nawabganj Banwit was declared as National Park. Area 517 decimal 61 hectares or 1278 decimal 50 acres. Although the national park has its status in 2010, the forest is quite old. There are many stories about the jungle in the locality. It is known that there were five branches of this forest till Kushdah, Parbatipur, Phulbari, Birampur and Ghoraghat. So its name is Panchabati.

It is reported that Shiva's Kailashbas and Sita Banavas were made in this forest. Apart from this, Dasyu Ratnakar was successful in achieving Valmiki Muni as the forest. The main tree of Nawabganj National Park is Shal and Segun. There are also gamer, eucalyptus, jam, akmani and orchids of different classes. The wild animals of forests include wild-beef, foxes, mezzo tigers, various types of snakes. There are many varieties of birds in the forest.

According to locals, it has been named as Ashura's Bill because it has 80 gates of the huge A bill.

The red lotus of the beel, the specialty of different species of aquatic flowers, including chaplas.

The new five seats have been made at the bottom of the bill. If development projects are undertaken in the modern bill, local and foreign tourists will be brought in and employment of local unemployed educated men and women will be d
Great photography. I love photographs of winding dirt roads or trails leading away...makes my mind wonder what is further on than I can see. Kind of like our journey through life.