šļø Bike Journey on DhakaāNorth Bengal Highway with Nature
Hello everyone,
Welcome to my first personal blog in this community. Today, after a long time, I went out for a ride with my husband on the bike.When i was leaving home i saw a cute cat.š


It wasnāt to any special placeājust a little trip on the highway to refresh our minds. Now itās autumn, and on the roadside, I saw a beautiful field of kash flowers. The sunlight falling on them made them sparkle as if they were glowing. It looked so mesmerizing that I kept gazing at it for quite a while. I also took some pictures which I shared with you all.


In Bangladesh, highway road construction is ongoing. Starting from Dhaka to the northern part, the government is expanding the roads and building flyovers. In our town, Gobindaganj, a huge flyover is being constructed. The work is still not fully completed. Since this is the biggest flyover here, it took quite a long time. But now that the road has been widened, thereās hardly any traffic jam anymore.
It feels really good to travel along the roads now, especially on a bike, which I love the most. But when I was younger, I remember seeing big krishnachura trees on both sides of the road. The sunlight would peek through the branches, and the flowers would cover the road like a carpet. It was so beautiful. Sadly, many of those trees had to be cut down for road expansion, which makes me feel bad. Compared to the past, the temperature in Bangladesh has increased a lot, and this has also contributed to global warming.











However, now they have planted beautiful flowering plants in the middle of the roads, which enhance the beauty of the highways. I took some pictures of them to share with you all. As always, I really enjoy taking flower photos. But let me share a funny thing: the flower plants were planted in the middle divider of the highway. Since the road is now divided for incoming and outgoing vehicles, cars only come through one side and go through the other. Thereās no two-way traffic on the same lane. So, vehicles were running at full speed. It was quite risky to stop the bike and take pictures thereāan accident could have happened anytime. But I am such a photography lover that I took the risk just to capture those clips.
Anyway, thatās all for today. Thank you. Please keep supporting me as always.
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