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The end of nature is the beginning of the city!



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Greetings from Dhaka Bangladesh, a dying city in south Asia. My last vist to Dhaka was not so comfortable as it is a regular competitive name to achieve the top position in terms of the dirtiest and the most polluted city of the world. Though still there is space to make it good one with proper expansion and some necessary steps regarding the urban planning and strict implementation of rules and regulations.

I have visited the place known as the Uttara-Diya, the largest open place adjacent to the city with greenish ground and lake views but unfortunately the place is just becoming an unplanned part of the city.

I have visited the area in my recent visit with my friend from Mirpur 12 to the Uttara sector 17 in which journey I have observed the complete area and spent around 2/3 hours by the lake as we needed a break due to heavy rain that day while we were on the way.

And I have taken these photos to capture the beauty of that area which is still can be found in the surrounding area. But very soon the beauty will be faded away with the aggression of the city life pressure and related issues that currently Dhaka is facing.

Thanks for your time and attention.
Have a nice day!