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  • Portrait of an old tree in Sylhet, Bangladesh.
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  • Landscape view of Sajek valley in Khajrachori, Bangladesh.
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  • Night view of Dhaka Mawa Expressway in Bangladesh.
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  • Night view of Dhaka Mawa Expressway in Bangladesh.
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  • Landscape view of Sylhet, Bangladesh.
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  • Landscape view of Sajek valley in Khajrachori, Bangladesh.
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  • Night view of Dhaka Mawa Expressway in Bangladesh.
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  • Beautiful sunset in Sylhet, Bangladesh.
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  • Children playing football on the field in Sylhet, Bangladesh.
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  • Beautiful sunset in Sylhet Bangladesh.
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  • Sunrise at Sajek Valley in Khagrachari Bangladesh.
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  • Sunrise at Sajek Valley in Khagrachari Bangladesh.
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  • Children going home at Kuakata, Bangladesh.
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  • Ploceidae birds making their nest on a tree at Naogaon in Bangladesh.
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  • People taking fishing from the river at Sunajgonj, Bangladesh.
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  • Night street view of old Dhaka in Bangladesh.
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  • Night view of Dhaka Mawa Expressway in Bangladesh.
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  • Aerial view of hanging village Kalabogi surround by the high tide water in the coastal area in Dacope, Sundarban Bangladesh on September 28, 2020. Coastal village Kalabogi people mostly affected by climate change. Cyclones, floods, and erosion are common for them. There's house is made on the bamboo pole around 5 feet up from the ground in fear of frequent high tide. Every family lost their houses several times by this rive.
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  • Woman collects drinking water from the rain at coastal hanging village Kalabogi close to the Bay of Bengal in Dacope, Sundarban Bangladesh on 27 September 2020. Where people mostly affected by climate change. Everyday people struggle for sweet water because of the growing salinity in the river water in Shatkhira.
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  • Hanging village in the deep forest area at Kalabogi in Dacope, Sundarban Bangladesh on February 12, 2020. Cyclones, floods, and erosion are common for them. Bangladesh projected to lose nearly 2,270 hectares of land this year to riverbank erosion.
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  • A woman prays to Tiger as a Hindu God when they celebrate Bonbibi festival at Sundarbans forest in Khulna. Bonbibi the lady of the forest is a guardian spirit of the forests respected by both Hindu and Muslim inhabitants of the Sundarbans forest areas. She is called upon by the honey-collectors and the woodcutters before entering the forest for safety against the attacks from the tigers. It is believed that the demon king, Dakkhin Rai, an arch-enemy of Bonbibi actually appears in the disguise of a tiger and attacks human beings.
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  • Puspo rani gain (60) her house close to the Sundarbans forest. She living kalabogi around 40 years and move her hour almost 8 times due to over flooding water. She predicts in the coming rainy season water will enter her house and destroy everything again in Dacope, Sundarban Bangladesh on February 11, 2020.
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  • In the morning woman collects drinking water from a wet dew-damp cloth at coastal hanging village Kalabogi close to the Bay of Bengal in Dacope, Sundarban Bangladesh on 27 September 2020. Where people mostly affected by climate change. Everyday people struggle for sweet water because of the growing salinity in the river water in Shatkhira.
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  • Farida begum housewife living beside the forest at Kalabogi in Sundarbans 16 January 2020. She says they were some paddy fields before. But now they don’t have any paddy field because most of the land lost the ability to grow crops due to growing salinity in water.
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  • A boy catches fish in the river beside Sundarbans forest at coastal hanging village Kalabogi in Dacope, Sundarban Bangladesh on September 27, 2020. Most of the family living here by catching shrimps in the river and few people work in the Sundarbans, but recently they are in fear because the government banned catching shrimp from the river.
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  • People try to repair the broken dam after the landfall of cyclone Amphan in Satkhira, Bangladesh on May 21, 2020. At least 15 people in Bangladesh and 72 people in India died after cyclone Amphan to hit parts of Bangladesh and eastern India.
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  • Oindrila (30) with her son poses for a picture at costal hanging village Kalabogi close to the Bay of Bengal, where people mostly affected by climate change in Dacope, Sundarban  Bangladesh on 11 February 2020. She move her house due to over flooded water at least four time in this village.
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  • Trees block the road after the landfall of cyclone Amphan in Satkhira, Bangladesh on May 21, 2020. At least 15 people in Bangladesh and 72 people in India died after cyclone Amphan to hit parts of Bangladesh and eastern India.
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  • A broken Hindu temple at Kalabogi village in Sundarbans on 12 February 2020. This temple destroys due to over flooded water.
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  • In the heavy rain a woman tries to tied her house with a rope at coastal hanging village Kalabogi close to the Bay of Bengal, where people mostly affected by climate change in Dacope, Sundarban Bangladesh on 27 September 2020.
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  • Early morning in Rajasthan, India, December 09, 2013. Jodhpur is second largest city in the Indian state of Rajasthan and has long been a popular destination among international tourists. However, surprisingly few visitors know the origins of its sobriquet, "the blue city". The old town is a wonderful example of vivid colors providing a photogenic backdrop to everyday life. The old city is blue.  Local guides say that the blue wash of the houses originally indicated the homes of the upper -caste Brahmins, custodians of holy places and the written word. Varieties of blue, from royal blue to aquamarine, form the backdrop for a theatre of color played out in the streets, defying the parched orange of the surrounding desert.
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