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Somewhere near the Oklahoma and Texas Border.
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Kumira Sandwip Ferighat is a popular Port situated in DT road, Kumira, Sittakund under Chittagong division. It’s a busy commercial area but people can see the beautiful sea shore from here. It looks more beautiful in the afternoon. People may enjoy the nice cool weather and see the sunset and take a fresh breath.
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From the plane window, the world feels serene—distant yet beautifully alive, the warmth of the light barely lifting the sense of bitter cold as the mini icebergs float along the surface.
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quiet little place gets hit with a cast of light as it breaks through the clouds for a few seconds. Great area to ride your bicycle.
Hundreds of vessels are seen anchored in Karnafuli river near port in Chattogram. The Port of Chittagong is the busiest seaport on the coastline of the Bay of Bengal.
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On the way home we transferred at LAX, the Los Angeles international airport. I took this shot of downtown Los Angeles when approaching LAX.
I processed a balanced HDR photo from a RAW exposure, carefully adjusted curves, and selectively reduced the saturation.
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Taken from Ap Lei Chau Bridge in the Aberdeen Harbor, which is one of the most popular tourist attractive places in Hong Kong Island side,
This photo taken from Mohanonda Bridge (Shahid Jahangir Setu). This bridge connects Chapai Nawabganj and Sonamasjid land port with the rest of Bangladesh.
Aerial view Karnaphuli river, Kaptai, Rangamati, Bangladesh. Beautiful Karnafuli River Birds Eye View. Both side surrounded by scenic beauty of hills and greenery views.
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Karnaphuli, the largest and most important river in Chittagong and the Chittagong Hill Tracts, is a 667-metre wide river in the south-eastern part of Bangladesh. Wikipedia
Length: 270 km
Source: Lushai Hills
Mouth: Bay of Bengal
Country: Bangladesh
Cities: Chittagong, Rangamati
It got pretty cold while we were in Bend. The lakes began to freeze which made for some frosty views from 400 ft.
Arial view of The village of Maizbhandar of Fatikchari, Nazir Hat, Chittagong - is called the garden of peace, which is known as Maizbhandar Darbar Sharif.
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The Cascade Mountains in Washington as we begin our descent into SeaTac Airport. Pretty sure that is Mount Rainier in the background
33°11'31.1"N 102°26'20.8"W
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In my last day in Kathmandu, Nepal I was little disappointed since I wanted to take some pictures before flying back but it was raining. Just came in the airport within rain and when our flight took-off it was still raining. But, ola; once airplane was up it was fascinating view through the window below :-) Usually I take aisle sit but that time I was in window (another unusual thing was that was my trip with our national carrier!!) and was fortunate to look and take some pictures :)
Some Info (source internet including wikipedia):
Definitely our flight was not directly over the Himalaya but I guess the mountains ranges were part of Himalaya anyway. As we know mighty Himalaya is the highest mountain ranges in the world and shaped the cultural, environmental backbone of the Indian subcontinent.
Some of the world's major and sub-continent´s holiest rivers, Ganges, Indus, Brahmaputra, Yangtze, Mekong, Salween, Red River (Asia), Xunjiang, Chao Phraya, Irrawaddy River, Amu Darya, Syr Darya, Tarim River and Yellow River, rise in the Himalayas, and their combined drainage basin is home to some 3 billion people (almost half of Earth's population). Himalayan rivers are naturally snow-fed & rain-fed and thus provides constant flow throughout the year.
It was fascinating experience to look into the origin and creations of so many water streams, which might later combined is rivers and thinking about all these!!!
PS: Photos are taken through the airplane window and might not in high quality.
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