Farewell to Dhaka
Let's say goodbye to this vibrant colourful country in black and white. Bangladesh without a shadow of a doubt has been my favourite road trip of all time.
Dhaka a huge metropolis where every sq.ft. of space is coveted
Plenty of work for the rickshaw repairers
Where no one seems to suffer road rage
Where traffic lights were seen as pointless
Where for one moment in time all is calm....
......Before the chaos that is Dhaka.
And now nothing but my long flight home
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Amazing photography dear
Excellent.
Stunning captures… there’s something profoundly symbolic about saying goodbye in black and white. 😄
Cheers, parting is such sweet sorrow emotions are best in Mono I agree
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Love this chaos! The traffic light looks deeply depressed 😄
I have a ticket from Penang to Kathmandu on July 9. 😀 3 months in Nepal - just city life during the monsoon season, and 6 months in India - hopefully, I ll travel more or less actively. I doubt I'll visit Bangladesh (don't want spending extra) but re-visiting Varanasi and Kolkata are on the list.
The sub continent is a special place, the North so different to the South, the east so different to the west, you have one big adventure ahead.
Yup, visited before but anyway anticipating as a big adventure ahead. After probably 3 calm months in Nepal, hope to vagabond in India for a while - changing locations oftener and spending more time irl instead of online.
I shall watch with interest when you pop in