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Tuesday, January 3, 2012

The natural beauties of Bangladesh



The natural beauties of Bangladesh
Bangladesh is a land of beauty. Nature has adorned her with a matchless beauty. The endless dome above. The green and soft carpet delow, the way and green paddy plants on the extensive fields, the rivers and the sea all make our country an earthly paradise.
Distinct beauty of seasons. There are six seasons in a year in Bangladesh. Every season comes with fresh charm and beauty. The months of baishakh and jaistha are the summer season. Sometime scarcity of water and scorching heat make the season terrible. But under the grad of this apparent dryness lie hidden the delicious fruits like lichs, mangoes, jackfruits and various other fruits.
Summer is followed by the months of Ashara and sravana. These are the months of the rainy season. A cloudy sky, muddy roads, ponds full to the brim, water flowers, incessant rain and overflowing rivers present a very charming sight. Then comes the autumn season. This is the season of plenty. It steps in the month of Bhadra and leaves Bangladesh at the end of the month of Aswin. Green trees and creapers with immense flowers on the land and paddy plants and other flower in the fields assumes a picturesque new. After autumn comes later autumn the season of mist. The months of kartik and agrahayana are enveloped with mist in the morning. The sun peeps through fog. In the morning dews look like pearls on the grass. Hemanta is the season when the fields laugh with golden corns. Fog and cool are the inseparable parts of winter. During the months of poush and agrahayana are enveloped with mist in the morning. The sun peeps through fog. In the morning dews look like pearls on the grass. Hemanta is the season when the fields laugh with golden corns. Fog and cool are the inseparable parts of winter. During the months of poush and magh nature wears the cold. The sun becomes pleasant. The sky becomes clear and blue, and vegetables grow in abundance.
The last but the brightest and the gayest of the seasons is spring. The cuckoo sings. Flowers blossom, gentle breezes blow, trees put on new leaves and bees hum in praise of the seaeon. Seasons change and Bangladesh changes its shapes.
Conclusion Bangladesh, a plain lalnd, is decorated with undescribable green, netted with silvery rivers and canals is alwayse choed with chirps of bids and songs of peasants, boat men and other musiciams.



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