Videos tagged with "field"

Beauty of Bangladesh - Green fields [00:34]
This is the video of a village of a south Asian country named Bangladesh, enjoy it & like it.

RICE FIELD NABIGONJ BANGLADESH [02:52]
fishing in arif fish farm nabigonj hobigonj sylhet bangladesh fishery rohu koi crass pangasuis tilapia red gold silver asian carp old new big baby catfish grass carps farming cow goat bull sheep cattle duck chicken egg farmer papaya tomato garden ing woman juma lata runa jhuma asha salma...

Birishiri Bangladesh [01:18]
Birishiri is a place of exquisite beauty in the north-western part of Bangladesh. The main attraction of Birishiri is the hills of Susong Durgapur, the crystal clear Someswari River, the ceramic hill (Chunapathar) & the lake, Kongshow River, Ethnic museum, Garo Village & the amazing Landscape. The best time to travel Birishiri is in the Rainy season. The rivers remain in its glorious phase then. The sudden rain & the soothing Green Paddy field will surely compel anyone. Places to Visit: Surrounding Hills, Someswari River, Kongshow River, Ceramic Hill & Lake (Chunapathar), Ethnic Museum, Garo Village, Hajong Mata Memorial, Ranikong Church, Rowing by Someswari River.

Yaks, Teesta river and Mt. Chomiomo / Kanchenjhau, in Sikkim [01:12]
A yak herder brings in his yak herd from the upper reaches of the Teesta river, in Sikkim, India. The yak, Bos grunniens, is a long-haired bovine found throughout the Himalayan region of south Central Asia. Yaks have shaggy hair to insulate them from the cold. Their habitat is treeless uplands such as hills, mountains and plateaus. They eat grasses, lichens and other plants. The yaks are seen grazing in front of Chomiomo, Kanchenjau and others peaks located on the Tibetan plateau, in north Sikkim, India near Teesta river valley. These peaks also lay en route the high altitude lake of Gurudongmar. The fence one sees in front protects visitors from straying into the mine fields that are still active from the India-Chinese wars from back in the 1960's! Sikkim is a landlocked Indian state located in the Himalayan Mountains. The state borders Nepal to the west, China's Tibet Autonomous Region to the north and east, and Bhutan to the southeast. The Indian state of West Bengal lies to the south. River Teesta or Tista is said to be the lifeline of the Indian state of Sikkim, flowing for almost the entire length of the state and carving out verdant Himalayan temperate and tropical river valleys. The emerald-coloured river then forms the border between Sikkim and West Bengal before joining the Brahmaputra as a tributary in Bangladesh. The total length of the river is 309 km (192 mi), draining an area of 12540 km². A large portion of this was situated in Nepal. But after Sugauli ...

alone at 1000 feet! [00:34]
That's a SOLO flight from Dhaka,Bangladesh to 10 mile east of the airfield(HAZRAT SHAHJALAL INT AIRPORT)