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Bougainvilleas adorn the fence of Aizawl Theological College(ATC) [01:02]
Bougainvilleas are popular ornamental plants found in tropical moist regions and native to South American countries like Brazil, Peru and Argentina. However, bougainvilleas will thrive in almost any soil as long as it is well-drained and fertile. In India, it grows in tropical and sub tropical forests such as Sultanpur National park, Kanha National Park and Eravikulam National Park. It is also found in the North Eastern State of India. Bougainvilleas belong to the family Nyctaginaceae. They are a group of tropical and subtropical flowering shrubs and climbing vines. Bougainvilleas are often used as porch climbers and hedges. Its flower has a papery and delicate texture, and can easily lose its pedals during a severe wind. The other name for bougainvillea is paper flower. It has a popular woody scandent shrub and grows to the height of 10 -15 feet. The flowers varies from classic red, purple, orange, white, pink and cream, which bloom all year round. The history of Bougainvillea is quite interesting. It was named after Louis Antoine de Bougainville in 1768. Noted for being the first Frenchman to cross the Pacific, he was on a discovery voyage, which included royal botanist Philibert Commerson. Commerson is credited with discovering the plant in Brazil and then naming it after Bougainville. They returned to France with a sample, but because of its inability to withstand cold, it was referred to as a "stove plant" and had to be kept indoors. During their voyage, they carried ...
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LYRICAL BLEND SPAIN & BANGLADESH [36:57]
En el mes de febrero de 2012, con motivo del 40 aniversario del Art College fuimos invitados a participar en la exposición Lyrical Blend Bangladesh & Spain junto con el artista de Bangladesh Ahmed Nawaz. "Tengo la sensación que lo vivido no me cabe en los bolsillos, ni en la memoria de mi cámara, ni en el álbum del facebook, ni en las carpetas de los ordenadores que me han ido prestando durante todo este viaje, ni siquiera en la carpeta del escritorio de mi ordenador cuando llegue a España...El corazón fue el primero que me colgó el cartel de lleno y tuve que ir buscando a ver en qué otro lugar podría ir guardando...." (5 de febrero de 2012) DOLÇA ♥
Tags: Dolça, Ahmed Nawaz, Lyrical Blend, Spain, Bangladesh, Escorxador, Elche, música, arte, exposición, cultura
Boisakhi_mela_Rome (capodanno Festa Bangladesh/Bengalese in Roma) [06:15]
Boisakhi mela 1419 from Rome,Italy (capodanno Bangladesh/Bengalese festa in roma,Italia) by Mostaq ahmed sujon from Italy
Tags: Festa, Bangladesh
mission KUAKATA .wmv [02:45]
background music: Isara by EluveItie edited with picasa 17 young guys visited KUAKATA after a hectic and long term in BUET... Kuakata (Bengali: কুয়াকাটা) is a panoramic sea beach on the southernmost tip of Bangladesh. Located in the Patuakhali district, Kuakata has a wide sandy beach from where one can see both the sunrise and sunset. It is about 320 Kilometres south of Dhaka, the capital, and about 70 Kilometers from the district headquarters. The Kuakata beach is 30 km long and 6 km wide. The name Kuakata originated from the word 'Kua'-the Bengali word for "Well" which was dug on the sea shore by the early Rakhine settlers in quest of collecting drinking water, who landed on Kuakata coast in the eighteenth century after being expelled from Arakan (Myanmar) by the Mughals. Afterwards, it has become a tradition of digging Well in the neighborhoods of Rakhaine tribes for water. Kuakata offers a full view of the sunrise and sunset from the same white sandy beach in the water of the Bay of Bengal.
Tags: kuakata, bangladesh, sun, buet, eee, eee08, eee08asec, tour, secatour, beautiful, sunset, sunrise, potuakhali, barisal, borisal, borishal, barishal
Dale Earnhardt Jr, Eat it: Dhaka Fast Dhaka Furious. [06:31]
South Asia has some of the worst traffic and the craziest drivers (and at times the best) in the world. Filming my driver, Shuman, skills as he drives 100km per hour (avg) though Dhaka (in fast forward). I will never worry about NYC cab drivers skills next time I hail a taxi... just put on the seat belt. Here is a little taste....
Tags: Speed, Racing, Dale Earnhardt, Jr., Speedway, Cars, Nascar, Race, Furious, Fast and Furious, Quick, Dhaka, Bangladesh, Traffic, Congestion, Freeway, Roadway, Construction, Rickshaw, Private Motor Vehicles, Bombay, bus, Bus Rapid Transit, Dhaka City Corpor



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