Thursday, February 2, 2012

about Jamuna Resort...

Inside Green Beauty of Jamuna Resort
Jamuna Resort Located near about Jamuna Bridge and the Bank of Jamuna......


Really its Nice Place to enjoy some free days..........
Inside of Jamuna Resort












   
When its Rain


Near the Play ground and Swimming Pool



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Sunday, December 18, 2011

Beautiful Bangladesh



BANGLADESH





Beautiful Bangladesh...........
you always welcome to visit our country.











Welcome to the school of Life,
Admission Going on.........





Saturday, December 17, 2011

about Jamuna Bridge (Present Bangabandhu Bridge)


Char of Jamuna pic captured from Jamuna Bridge
The 4.8 km length Bangabandhu Multipurpose Bridge (11th longest bridge in the world) was constructed by Hyundai Engineering and Construction Co. JV (South Korea), and was completed and opened to traffic on 23 June 1998. The crossing assembly of the bridge was built up with pre-stressed concrete box girder.
Jamuna Bridge when it constructed
after completing

A total of 47 spans of 99.375 m each and 2 end spans of 64.69m each are supported on 50 nos. of pier supports, which in turn are supported by two or three large diameter steel tubular raked piles. The main bridge has been connected to the east and west approach road ramps through the viaducts. The viaducts are 120m long continuous framed structure connected to the main bridge by 8.0m span transition slabs. The 18.50m wide main bridge and viaduct superstructure accommodates a 2-lane dual carriageway and a dual gauge train line with requisite dividers among them. 

Image of construction period
Box Girder Sample (Rejected)
Night beauty of Jamuna Bridge
Now a days Jamuna Bridge
approch road of Jamuna Bridge
Inside of Jamuna Resort
Beauty of Jamuna Resort when its Rain


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About Cox’s Bazar



The main attraction of Cox's Bazar is the long sandy beach (125 km) that stretches from the mouth of the Bakkhali River going all the way to Teknaf. Although commonly known as Cox's Bazar beach, it stretches far beyond the area designated as Cox's Bazaar town

Cox's Bazar, arguably the most popular tourist spot in Bangladesh, is visited by a large number of tourists from Britain, America, Korea, Japan, India, Nepal, Pakistan and many other countries each year. Though there is no record kept by the Bangladesh Porjatan Corporation (BPC) on how many people visit the beach annually, an AFP report says that during the winter there can be 10,000 available rooms in the beach area. Accommodations near the beach range from expensive high-end resorts to more reasonable options. Many private hotels, BPC Motels and two "Five star" hotels are located on or near the beach.

Places of interest along the beach

Cox's Bazar
  1. 1.       Cox’s Bazar: mostly famous for its beautiful sea beach and the sunset, has several other attractions, including:
  1. 2.       Laboni Beach: This is the main beach of Cox's Bazar and is considered the main beach due to the fact that it is closest to the town. Close to the beach, there are hundreds of small shops selling souvenirs and beach accessories to the tourists.
Himchari
  1. 3.       Himchari: Located about 18 km south of Cox’s Bazar along the sea beach, is a nice place for the picnic and film shooting. This picnic spot is famous for its waterfalls. The road to Himchari runs by the open sea on one side and hills on the other which makes the journey to Himchari very attractive. Its another attraction is the Christmas tree.


    Inani Beach at the time of  Sunsets
  1. 4.       Enani Beach: Located 35 km south of Cox’s Bazar, this white sandy beach is located within Ukhia Thana. This beach is famous for its golden sand and clean shark free water which is ideal for sea bathing. Most tourists prefer to come down here for relaxing because it is free from the crowd of tourists that is usually seen at the Laboni beach.

Other tourist attractions near Cox's Bazar in Bangladesh

1.       Maheshkhali: is a small island (268 square kilometers) off the Cox’s Bazar coast
2.       Sonadia Island: a small crescent shaped island of only 9 square kilometers, it is 7-km north-west of Cox's Bazar
3.       Teknaf: a place situated by the side of Naaf river is the southernmost part of mainland Bangladesh
4.       St. Martin's Island: a small island in the northeast part of the Bay of Bengal, about 9 km south of the tip of the Cox's Bazar-Teknaf peninsula. It is the only coral island in Bangladesh. It is about 8 km west of the northwest coast of Myanmar at the mouth of the Naaf River.
5.       Chakaria: One of most large area in Cox's Bazar.
6.       Bandarban: Bandarban lies three hours away from Cox's Bazaar by bus. The Buddha Dhatu Jadi, the largest Buddhist temple in Bangladesh, located in Balaghata, 4 km from the town, is an excellent place to visit.
7.       Rangamati: One can reach Rangamati from Cox's Bazar either via Chittagong or Bandarban. Rangamati offers several attractions including local tribal museum, Buddhist temple, tribal markets, hanging bridge and even the palace of traibal kings. The major attraction of the district is Kaptai Lake. It is a man-made lake in the Kaptai upazila of Rangamati District. The lake was created as a result of building the Kaptai Dam on the Karnaphuli River, as part of the Karnaphuli Hydro-electric project. The beautiful view of surrounding green hills has turned the lake into a wonderful spot for boating and cruising.

about Bangladesh

BANGLADESH:
·         The 76th richest country in the world,
·         One of top 10 Muslim Power,
·         Has longest sea beach (Cox's Bazaar) in the world (125 km long),
·         Has the biggest natural Mangrove forest (Sundarbans),
·         11th Largest Bridge- Jamuna Bridge presents Bangabandhu Bridge (4.8 km long),
·         Number 1 in military investing in UN,
·         Home of one of the biggest Mosques,
·         27th in exports,
·         1 in Readymade Garments,
·         1 Ship Breaking Yard,
·         Full of Natural Resources.
Will be one of the 10 superpowers within 2050.........

   THIS IS OUR COUNTRY.! I AM PROUD TO BE
A BANGLADESHI and I am looking forward to our 40th

VICTORY DAY..!