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  • Aerial view of people picking corn and people loading cattle on a long fishing boat along Jamuna River, a large area flooded with water from monsoon, Sariakandi, Sariakandi province, Bangladesh.
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  • Aerial view of people picking corn and people loading cattle on a long fishing boat along Jamuna River, a large area flooded with water from monsoon, Sariakandi, Sariakandi province, Bangladesh.
    DJI_0013-1.jpg
  • Aerial view of people picking corn and people loading cattle on a long fishing boat along Jamuna River, a large area flooded with water from monsoon, Sariakandi, Sariakandi province, Bangladesh.
    DJI_0141-1.jpg
  • Aerial view of people picking corn and people loading cattle on a long fishing boat along Jamuna River, a large area flooded with water from monsoon, Sariakandi, Sariakandi province, Bangladesh.
    DJI_0117.jpg
  • Aerial view of people picking corn and people loading cattle on a long fishing boat along Jamuna River, a large area flooded with water from monsoon, Sariakandi, Sariakandi province, Bangladesh.
    DJI_0048.jpg
  • Aerial view of people picking corn and people loading cattle on a long fishing boat along Jamuna River, a large area flooded with water from monsoon, Sariakandi, Sariakandi province, Bangladesh.
    DJI_0022.jpg
  • Aerial view of people picking corn and people loading cattle on a long fishing boat along Jamuna River, a large area flooded with water from monsoon, Sariakandi, Sariakandi province, Bangladesh.
    DJI_0103.jpg
  • Aerial view of people picking corn and people loading cattle on a long fishing boat along Jamuna River, a large area flooded with water from monsoon, Sariakandi, Sariakandi province, Bangladesh.
    DJI_0086.jpg
  • Aerial view of people picking corn and people loading cattle on a long fishing boat along Jamuna River, a large area flooded with water from monsoon, Sariakandi, Sariakandi province, Bangladesh.
    DJI_0040.jpg
  • Aerial view of people picking corn and people loading cattle on a long fishing boat along Jamuna River, a large area flooded with water from monsoon, Sariakandi, Sariakandi province, Bangladesh.
    DJI_0139.jpg
  • Aerial view of people picking corn and people loading cattle on a long fishing boat along Jamuna River, a large area flooded with water from monsoon, Sariakandi, Sariakandi province, Bangladesh.
    DJI_0128.jpg
  • Aerial view of people picking corn and people loading cattle on a long fishing boat along Jamuna River, a large area flooded with water from monsoon, Sariakandi, Sariakandi province, Bangladesh.
    DJI_0092.jpg
  • Aerial view of people picking corn and people loading cattle on a long fishing boat along Jamuna River, a large area flooded with water from monsoon, Sariakandi, Sariakandi province, Bangladesh.
    DJI_0047.jpg
  • Aerial view of people picking corn and people loading cattle on a long fishing boat along Jamuna River, a large area flooded with water from monsoon, Sariakandi, Sariakandi province, Bangladesh.
    DJI_0012-1.jpg
  • Aerial view of people picking corn and people loading cattle on a long fishing boat along Jamuna River, a large area flooded with water from monsoon, Sariakandi, Sariakandi province, Bangladesh.
    DJI_0094.jpg
  • Aerial view of people picking corn and people loading cattle on a long fishing boat along Jamuna River, a large area flooded with water from monsoon, Sariakandi, Sariakandi province, Bangladesh.
    DJI_0063-1.jpg
  • Aerial view of people picking corn and people loading cattle on a long fishing boat along Jamuna River, a large area flooded with water from monsoon, Sariakandi, Sariakandi province, Bangladesh.
    DJI_0017-2.jpg
  • Hundreds of moored boats fan out from the shore to create incredible wooden patterns. The narrow boats, which are used to bring stone from the bottom of a river to shore, are tied together, reaching out into the water from the muddy bank. Thousands of local people in Sunamganj, Bangladesh rely on the wooden boats to feed their families, with the stone they find sold as building material. The stunning patterns created by the moored boats using a drone, which he flew 1,200ft above the ground.
    DJI_0124.jpg
  • Aerial view of traditional fishing boat docked along Shitalakshya river in Bandar township, Narayanganj, Dhaka state, Bangladesh.
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  • Aerial view of thousands of chilis are laid out to dry creating a patchwork effect on open green fields at Mirzapur in Panchagarh, Bangladesh.
    DJI_0279.jpg
  • Farmers grow their crops on long, thin vegetable gardens which float on a river. Each strip of land is between 200ft and 300ft long, and farmers cultivate up to 300 types of vegetable, navigating the channels between them by boat.<br />
The gardens rise and fall with the swelling waters of nearby rivers, which restrict the time that crops can be grown and make land a precious commodity for local residents. The area in Pirojpur, Bangladesh covering 400 hectares, shows the extraordinary array of crops include beans, beet, pumpkins, okra, aubergine, cucumber, red amaranths, gourds, turnip, cauliflowers, turmeric and chilies.
    DJI_0977-1.jpg
  • Thousands of bright red chilli peppers are harvested in the hot sun before being sorted ready to be delivered to spice companies in the Sariakandi, Bogura, Bangladesh. More than 2,000 people work in almost 100 chilli farms in Bogura in Bangladesh to supply local spice companies with chillies for use in their recipes. Chilli peppers are a major part of the Bengali cuisine popular in Bangladesh and are used as part of a combination of spices for various meat dishes, including chicken and beef.
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  • Thousands of bright red chilli peppers are harvested in the hot sun before being sorted ready to be delivered to spice companies in the Sariakandi, Bogura, Bangladesh. More than 2,000 people work in almost 100 chilli farms in Bogura in Bangladesh to supply local spice companies with chillies for use in their recipes. Chilli peppers are a major part of the Bengali cuisine popular in Bangladesh and are used as part of a combination of spices for various meat dishes, including chicken and beef.
    DJI_0201-1.jpg
  • Aerial view of thousands of chilies are laid out to dry creating a patchwork effect on open green fields at Mirzapur in Panchagarh, Bangladesh.
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  • Aerial view of thousands of chilies are laid out to dry creating a patchwork effect on open green fields at Mirzapur in Panchagarh, Bangladesh.
    DJI_0092-3.jpg
  • Aerial view of a few ferry boats randomly docked along Buriganga river side in Dhaka city centre, Bangladesh.
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  • Aerial view of people sitting on traditional boats at Old Dhaka river port along Buriganga river in Dhaka, Bangladesh.
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  • This aerial photograph show a representation of the portrait of Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman made with rice on around 400-metre-long and 300-metre-wide in a field of Sherpur upazila in Bogra, Bangladesh.<br />
<br />
Crop field mosaic honouring Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman in Bangladesh has made it to the Guinness World Records. According to the Guinness World Records' website, the largest crop field mosaic (image) is 119,430.273 m² (1,285,536.75 ft²) and was achieved by AFM Bahauddin Nasim and KSM Mostafizur Rahman in an attempt organised by National AgriCare Import and Export LTD (all Bangladesh) in Bangladesh on March 9, 2021.<br />
<br />
They used golden and deep purple rice plants to portray Bangabandhu's image. The crop mosaic depicts the father of the nation of Bangladesh, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, and was to commemorate the 100 year anniversary on 17th March, 2021.
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  • This aerial photograph show a representation of the portrait of Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman made with rice on around 400-metre-long and 300-metre-wide in a field of Sherpur upazila in Bogra, Bangladesh.<br />
<br />
Crop field mosaic honouring Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman in Bangladesh has made it to the Guinness World Records. According to the Guinness World Records' website, the largest crop field mosaic (image) is 119,430.273 m² (1,285,536.75 ft²) and was achieved by AFM Bahauddin Nasim and KSM Mostafizur Rahman in an attempt organised by National AgriCare Import and Export LTD (all Bangladesh) in Bangladesh on March 9, 2021.<br />
<br />
They used golden and deep purple rice plants to portray Bangabandhu's image. The crop mosaic depicts the father of the nation of Bangladesh, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, and was to commemorate the 100 year anniversary on 17th March, 2021.
    DJI_0591-1.jpg
  • This aerial photograph show a representation of the portrait of Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman made with rice on around 400-metre-long and 300-metre-wide in a field of Sherpur upazila in Bogra, Bangladesh.<br />
<br />
Crop field mosaic honouring Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman in Bangladesh has made it to the Guinness World Records. According to the Guinness World Records' website, the largest crop field mosaic (image) is 119,430.273 m² (1,285,536.75 ft²) and was achieved by AFM Bahauddin Nasim and KSM Mostafizur Rahman in an attempt organised by National AgriCare Import and Export LTD (all Bangladesh) in Bangladesh on March 9, 2021.<br />
<br />
They used golden and deep purple rice plants to portray Bangabandhu's image. The crop mosaic depicts the father of the nation of Bangladesh, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, and was to commemorate the 100 year anniversary on 17th March, 2021.
    DJI_0586-2.jpg
  • This aerial photograph show a representation of the portrait of Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman made with rice on around 400-metre-long and 300-metre-wide in a field of Sherpur upazila in Bogra, Bangladesh.<br />
<br />
Crop field mosaic honouring Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman in Bangladesh has made it to the Guinness World Records. According to the Guinness World Records' website, the largest crop field mosaic (image) is 119,430.273 m² (1,285,536.75 ft²) and was achieved by AFM Bahauddin Nasim and KSM Mostafizur Rahman in an attempt organised by National AgriCare Import and Export LTD (all Bangladesh) in Bangladesh on March 9, 2021.<br />
<br />
They used golden and deep purple rice plants to portray Bangabandhu's image. The crop mosaic depicts the father of the nation of Bangladesh, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, and was to commemorate the 100 year anniversary on 17th March, 2021.
    DJI_0578-1.jpg
  • Farmers grow their crops on long, thin vegetable gardens which float on a river. Each strip of land is between 200ft and 300ft long, and farmers cultivate up to 300 types of vegetable, navigating the channels between them by boat.<br />
The gardens rise and fall with the swelling waters of nearby rivers, which restrict the time that crops can be grown and make land a precious commodity for local residents. The area in Pirojpur, Bangladesh covering 400 hectares, shows the extraordinary array of crops include beans, beet, pumpkins, okra, aubergine, cucumber, red amaranths, gourds, turnip, cauliflowers, turmeric and chilies.
    DJI_0915-1.jpg
  • Farmers grow their crops on long, thin vegetable gardens which float on a river. Each strip of land is between 200ft and 300ft long, and farmers cultivate up to 300 types of vegetable, navigating the channels between them by boat.<br />
The gardens rise and fall with the swelling waters of nearby rivers, which restrict the time that crops can be grown and make land a precious commodity for local residents. The area in Pirojpur, Bangladesh covering 400 hectares, shows the extraordinary array of crops include beans, beet, pumpkins, okra, aubergine, cucumber, red amaranths, gourds, turnip, cauliflowers, turmeric and chilies.
    DJI_0863-1.jpg
  • Thousands of bright red chilli peppers are harvested in the hot sun before being sorted ready to be delivered to spice companies in the Sariakandi, Bogura, Bangladesh. More than 2,000 people work in almost 100 chilli farms in Bogura in Bangladesh to supply local spice companies with chillies for use in their recipes. Chilli peppers are a major part of the Bengali cuisine popular in Bangladesh and are used as part of a combination of spices for various meat dishes, including chicken and beef.
    DJI_0835-2.jpg
  • Thousands of bright red chilli peppers are harvested in the hot sun before being sorted ready to be delivered to spice companies in the Sariakandi, Bogura, Bangladesh. More than 2,000 people work in almost 100 chilli farms in Bogura in Bangladesh to supply local spice companies with chillies for use in their recipes. Chilli peppers are a major part of the Bengali cuisine popular in Bangladesh and are used as part of a combination of spices for various meat dishes, including chicken and beef.
    DJI_0761.jpg
  • Thousands of bright red chilli peppers are harvested in the hot sun before being sorted ready to be delivered to spice companies in the Sariakandi, Bogura, Bangladesh. More than 2,000 people work in almost 100 chilli farms in Bogura in Bangladesh to supply local spice companies with chillies for use in their recipes. Chilli peppers are a major part of the Bengali cuisine popular in Bangladesh and are used as part of a combination of spices for various meat dishes, including chicken and beef.
    DJI_0137.jpg
  • Thousands of bright red chilli peppers are harvested in the hot sun before being sorted ready to be delivered to spice companies in the Sariakandi, Bogura, Bangladesh. More than 2,000 people work in almost 100 chilli farms in Bogura in Bangladesh to supply local spice companies with chillies for use in their recipes. Chilli peppers are a major part of the Bengali cuisine popular in Bangladesh and are used as part of a combination of spices for various meat dishes, including chicken and beef.
    IMG_6332-2.jpg
  • Hundreds of moored boats fan out from the shore to create incredible wooden patterns. The narrow boats, which are used to bring stone from the bottom of a river to shore, are tied together, reaching out into the water from the muddy bank. Thousands of local people in Sunamganj, Bangladesh rely on the wooden boats to feed their families, with the stone they find sold as building material. The stunning patterns created by the moored boats using a drone, which he flew 1,200ft above the ground.
    DJI_0223.JPEG
  • Aerial view of thousands of chilies are laid out to dry creating a patchwork effect on open green fields at Mirzapur in Panchagarh, Bangladesh.
    DJI_0178.jpg
  • Aerial view of thousands of chilies are laid out to dry creating a patchwork effect on open green fields at Mirzapur in Panchagarh, Bangladesh.
    DJI_0196-1.jpg
  • Aerial view of thousands of chilies are laid out to dry creating a patchwork effect on open green fields at Mirzapur in Panchagarh, Bangladesh.
    DJI_0135.jpg
  • Aerial view of people sitting on traditional boats at Old Dhaka river port along Buriganga river in Dhaka, Bangladesh.
    DJI_0689.jpg
  • This aerial photograph show a representation of the portrait of Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman made with rice on around 400-metre-long and 300-metre-wide in a field of Sherpur upazila in Bogra, Bangladesh.<br />
<br />
Crop field mosaic honouring Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman in Bangladesh has made it to the Guinness World Records. According to the Guinness World Records' website, the largest crop field mosaic (image) is 119,430.273 m² (1,285,536.75 ft²) and was achieved by AFM Bahauddin Nasim and KSM Mostafizur Rahman in an attempt organised by National AgriCare Import and Export LTD (all Bangladesh) in Bangladesh on March 9, 2021.<br />
<br />
They used golden and deep purple rice plants to portray Bangabandhu's image. The crop mosaic depicts the father of the nation of Bangladesh, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, and was to commemorate the 100 year anniversary on 17th March, 2021.
    DJI_0582.jpg
  • Farmers grow their crops on long, thin vegetable gardens which float on a river. Each strip of land is between 200ft and 300ft long, and farmers cultivate up to 300 types of vegetable, navigating the channels between them by boat.<br />
The gardens rise and fall with the swelling waters of nearby rivers, which restrict the time that crops can be grown and make land a precious commodity for local residents. The area in Pirojpur, Bangladesh covering 400 hectares, shows the extraordinary array of crops include beans, beet, pumpkins, okra, aubergine, cucumber, red amaranths, gourds, turnip, cauliflowers, turmeric and chilies.
    DJI_0127-1.jpg
  • Farmers grow their crops on long, thin vegetable gardens which float on a river. Each strip of land is between 200ft and 300ft long, and farmers cultivate up to 300 types of vegetable, navigating the channels between them by boat.<br />
The gardens rise and fall with the swelling waters of nearby rivers, which restrict the time that crops can be grown and make land a precious commodity for local residents. The area in Pirojpur, Bangladesh covering 400 hectares, shows the extraordinary array of crops include beans, beet, pumpkins, okra, aubergine, cucumber, red amaranths, gourds, turnip, cauliflowers, turmeric and chilies.
    DJI_0114.jpg
  • Farmers grow their crops on long, thin vegetable gardens which float on a river. Each strip of land is between 200ft and 300ft long, and farmers cultivate up to 300 types of vegetable, navigating the channels between them by boat.<br />
The gardens rise and fall with the swelling waters of nearby rivers, which restrict the time that crops can be grown and make land a precious commodity for local residents. The area in Pirojpur, Bangladesh covering 400 hectares, shows the extraordinary array of crops include beans, beet, pumpkins, okra, aubergine, cucumber, red amaranths, gourds, turnip, cauliflowers, turmeric and chilies.
    DJI_0060-1.jpg
  • Farmers grow their crops on long, thin vegetable gardens which float on a river. Each strip of land is between 200ft and 300ft long, and farmers cultivate up to 300 types of vegetable, navigating the channels between them by boat.<br />
The gardens rise and fall with the swelling waters of nearby rivers, which restrict the time that crops can be grown and make land a precious commodity for local residents. The area in Pirojpur, Bangladesh covering 400 hectares, shows the extraordinary array of crops include beans, beet, pumpkins, okra, aubergine, cucumber, red amaranths, gourds, turnip, cauliflowers, turmeric and chilies.
    DJI_0719.jpg
  • Farmers grow their crops on long, thin vegetable gardens which float on a river. Each strip of land is between 200ft and 300ft long, and farmers cultivate up to 300 types of vegetable, navigating the channels between them by boat.<br />
The gardens rise and fall with the swelling waters of nearby rivers, which restrict the time that crops can be grown and make land a precious commodity for local residents. The area in Pirojpur, Bangladesh covering 400 hectares, shows the extraordinary array of crops include beans, beet, pumpkins, okra, aubergine, cucumber, red amaranths, gourds, turnip, cauliflowers, turmeric and chilies.
    DJI_0667.jpg
  • Thousands of bright red chilli peppers are harvested in the hot sun before being sorted ready to be delivered to spice companies in the Sariakandi, Bogura, Bangladesh. More than 2,000 people work in almost 100 chilli farms in Bogura in Bangladesh to supply local spice companies with chillies for use in their recipes. Chilli peppers are a major part of the Bengali cuisine popular in Bangladesh and are used as part of a combination of spices for various meat dishes, including chicken and beef.
    DJI_0846.jpg
  • Thousands of bright red chilli peppers are harvested in the hot sun before being sorted ready to be delivered to spice companies in the Sariakandi, Bogura, Bangladesh. More than 2,000 people work in almost 100 chilli farms in Bogura in Bangladesh to supply local spice companies with chillies for use in their recipes. Chilli peppers are a major part of the Bengali cuisine popular in Bangladesh and are used as part of a combination of spices for various meat dishes, including chicken and beef.
    DJI_0491-1.jpg
  • Thousands of bright red chilli peppers are harvested in the hot sun before being sorted ready to be delivered to spice companies in the Sariakandi, Bogura, Bangladesh. More than 2,000 people work in almost 100 chilli farms in Bogura in Bangladesh to supply local spice companies with chillies for use in their recipes. Chilli peppers are a major part of the Bengali cuisine popular in Bangladesh and are used as part of a combination of spices for various meat dishes, including chicken and beef.
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  • Thousands of bright red chilli peppers are harvested in the hot sun before being sorted ready to be delivered to spice companies in the Sariakandi, Bogura, Bangladesh. More than 2,000 people work in almost 100 chilli farms in Bogura in Bangladesh to supply local spice companies with chillies for use in their recipes. Chilli peppers are a major part of the Bengali cuisine popular in Bangladesh and are used as part of a combination of spices for various meat dishes, including chicken and beef.
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  • Thousands of bright red chilli peppers are harvested in the hot sun before being sorted ready to be delivered to spice companies in the Sariakandi, Bogura, Bangladesh. More than 2,000 people work in almost 100 chilli farms in Bogura in Bangladesh to supply local spice companies with chillies for use in their recipes. Chilli peppers are a major part of the Bengali cuisine popular in Bangladesh and are used as part of a combination of spices for various meat dishes, including chicken and beef.
    IMG_5979-2.jpg
  • Hundreds of moored boats fan out from the shore to create incredible wooden patterns. The narrow boats, which are used to bring stone from the bottom of a river to shore, are tied together, reaching out into the water from the muddy bank. Thousands of local people in Sunamganj, Bangladesh rely on the wooden boats to feed their families, with the stone they find sold as building material. The stunning patterns created by the moored boats using a drone, which he flew 1,200ft above the ground.
    DJI_0122-4.jpg
  • Hundreds of moored boats fan out from the shore to create incredible wooden patterns. The narrow boats, which are used to bring stone from the bottom of a river to shore, are tied together, reaching out into the water from the muddy bank. Thousands of local people in Sunamganj, Bangladesh rely on the wooden boats to feed their families, with the stone they find sold as building material. The stunning patterns created by the moored boats using a drone, which he flew 1,200ft above the ground.
    DJI_0260.jpg
  • Hundreds of moored boats fan out from the shore to create incredible wooden patterns. The narrow boats, which are used to bring stone from the bottom of a river to shore, are tied together, reaching out into the water from the muddy bank. Thousands of local people in Sunamganj, Bangladesh rely on the wooden boats to feed their families, with the stone they find sold as building material. The stunning patterns created by the moored boats using a drone, which he flew 1,200ft above the ground.
    DJI_0257.jpg
  • Hundreds of moored boats fan out from the shore to create incredible wooden patterns. The narrow boats, which are used to bring stone from the bottom of a river to shore, are tied together, reaching out into the water from the muddy bank. Thousands of local people in Sunamganj, Bangladesh rely on the wooden boats to feed their families, with the stone they find sold as building material. The stunning patterns created by the moored boats using a drone, which he flew 1,200ft above the ground.
    DJI_0265.JPEG
  • Hundreds of moored boats fan out from the shore to create incredible wooden patterns. The narrow boats, which are used to bring stone from the bottom of a river to shore, are tied together, reaching out into the water from the muddy bank. Thousands of local people in Sunamganj, Bangladesh rely on the wooden boats to feed their families, with the stone they find sold as building material. The stunning patterns created by the moored boats using a drone, which he flew 1,200ft above the ground.
    DJI_0256.JPEG
  • Hundreds of moored boats fan out from the shore to create incredible wooden patterns. The narrow boats, which are used to bring stone from the bottom of a river to shore, are tied together, reaching out into the water from the muddy bank. Thousands of local people in Sunamganj, Bangladesh rely on the wooden boats to feed their families, with the stone they find sold as building material. The stunning patterns created by the moored boats using a drone, which he flew 1,200ft above the ground.
    DJI_0230.JPEG
  • Hundreds of moored boats fan out from the shore to create incredible wooden patterns. The narrow boats, which are used to bring stone from the bottom of a river to shore, are tied together, reaching out into the water from the muddy bank. Thousands of local people in Sunamganj, Bangladesh rely on the wooden boats to feed their families, with the stone they find sold as building material. The stunning patterns created by the moored boats using a drone, which he flew 1,200ft above the ground.
    DJI_0215.JPEG
  • Hundreds of moored boats fan out from the shore to create incredible wooden patterns. The narrow boats, which are used to bring stone from the bottom of a river to shore, are tied together, reaching out into the water from the muddy bank. Thousands of local people in Sunamganj, Bangladesh rely on the wooden boats to feed their families, with the stone they find sold as building material. The stunning patterns created by the moored boats using a drone, which he flew 1,200ft above the ground.
    DJI_0226.JPEG
  • Hundreds of moored boats fan out from the shore to create incredible wooden patterns. The narrow boats, which are used to bring stone from the bottom of a river to shore, are tied together, reaching out into the water from the muddy bank. Thousands of local people in Sunamganj, Bangladesh rely on the wooden boats to feed their families, with the stone they find sold as building material. The stunning patterns created by the moored boats using a drone, which he flew 1,200ft above the ground.
    DJI_0141_2.JPEG
  • Aerial view of thousands of chilies are laid out to dry creating a patchwork effect on open green fields at Mirzapur in Panchagarh, Bangladesh.
    DJI_0199-4.jpg
  • Aerial view of thousands of chilies are laid out to dry creating a patchwork effect on open green fields at Mirzapur in Panchagarh, Bangladesh.
    DJI_0173-1.jpg
  • Aerial view of thousands of chilies are laid out to dry creating a patchwork effect on open green fields at Mirzapur in Panchagarh, Bangladesh.
    DJI_0143-2.jpg
  • Aerial view of thousands of chilies are laid out to dry creating a patchwork effect on open green fields at Mirzapur in Panchagarh, Bangladesh.
    DJI_0123.jpg
  • Aerial view of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman portrait, the father of Nation Bangabandhu, view of a large mosaic made with purple rice plants in a field of Sherpur Upazila in Bogura, Bangladesh.
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  • Aerial view of a fisherman standing on a canoe following a flock of ducks along Baulai river in Sunamganj, Sylhet state, Bangladesh.
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  • Aerial view of St Martin's Island Ferry Ghat with a few boats anchored at the pier, Cox's Bazar, Chittagong, Bangladesh.
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  • Aerial view of a fisherman standing on a canoe following a flock of ducks along Baulai river in Sunamganj, Sylhet state, Bangladesh.
    DJI_0468-2.jpg
  • Aerial view of traditional fishing boats along the shoreline on the beach on Teknaf, Cox's Bazar, Chittagong, Bangladesh.
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  • This aerial photograph show a representation of the portrait of Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman made with rice on around 400-metre-long and 300-metre-wide in a field of Sherpur upazila in Bogra, Bangladesh.<br />
<br />
Crop field mosaic honouring Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman in Bangladesh has made it to the Guinness World Records. According to the Guinness World Records' website, the largest crop field mosaic (image) is 119,430.273 m² (1,285,536.75 ft²) and was achieved by AFM Bahauddin Nasim and KSM Mostafizur Rahman in an attempt organised by National AgriCare Import and Export LTD (all Bangladesh) in Bangladesh on March 9, 2021.<br />
<br />
They used golden and deep purple rice plants to portray Bangabandhu's image. The crop mosaic depicts the father of the nation of Bangladesh, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, and was to commemorate the 100 year anniversary on 17th March, 2021.
    DJI_0708-4.jpg
  • This aerial photograph show a representation of the portrait of Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman made with rice on around 400-metre-long and 300-metre-wide in a field of Sherpur upazila in Bogra, Bangladesh.<br />
<br />
Crop field mosaic honouring Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman in Bangladesh has made it to the Guinness World Records. According to the Guinness World Records' website, the largest crop field mosaic (image) is 119,430.273 m² (1,285,536.75 ft²) and was achieved by AFM Bahauddin Nasim and KSM Mostafizur Rahman in an attempt organised by National AgriCare Import and Export LTD (all Bangladesh) in Bangladesh on March 9, 2021.<br />
<br />
They used golden and deep purple rice plants to portray Bangabandhu's image. The crop mosaic depicts the father of the nation of Bangladesh, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, and was to commemorate the 100 year anniversary on 17th March, 2021.
    DJI_0601-1.jpg
  • This aerial photograph show a representation of the portrait of Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman made with rice on around 400-metre-long and 300-metre-wide in a field of Sherpur upazila in Bogra, Bangladesh.<br />
<br />
Crop field mosaic honouring Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman in Bangladesh has made it to the Guinness World Records. According to the Guinness World Records' website, the largest crop field mosaic (image) is 119,430.273 m² (1,285,536.75 ft²) and was achieved by AFM Bahauddin Nasim and KSM Mostafizur Rahman in an attempt organised by National AgriCare Import and Export LTD (all Bangladesh) in Bangladesh on March 9, 2021.<br />
<br />
They used golden and deep purple rice plants to portray Bangabandhu's image. The crop mosaic depicts the father of the nation of Bangladesh, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, and was to commemorate the 100 year anniversary on 17th March, 2021.
    DJI_0595.jpg
  • This aerial photograph show a representation of the portrait of Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman made with rice on around 400-metre-long and 300-metre-wide in a field of Sherpur upazila in Bogra, Bangladesh.<br />
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Crop field mosaic honouring Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman in Bangladesh has made it to the Guinness World Records. According to the Guinness World Records' website, the largest crop field mosaic (image) is 119,430.273 m² (1,285,536.75 ft²) and was achieved by AFM Bahauddin Nasim and KSM Mostafizur Rahman in an attempt organised by National AgriCare Import and Export LTD (all Bangladesh) in Bangladesh on March 9, 2021.<br />
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They used golden and deep purple rice plants to portray Bangabandhu's image. The crop mosaic depicts the father of the nation of Bangladesh, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, and was to commemorate the 100 year anniversary on 17th March, 2021.
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  • This aerial photograph show a representation of the portrait of Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman made with rice on around 400-metre-long and 300-metre-wide in a field of Sherpur upazila in Bogra, Bangladesh.<br />
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Crop field mosaic honouring Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman in Bangladesh has made it to the Guinness World Records. According to the Guinness World Records' website, the largest crop field mosaic (image) is 119,430.273 m² (1,285,536.75 ft²) and was achieved by AFM Bahauddin Nasim and KSM Mostafizur Rahman in an attempt organised by National AgriCare Import and Export LTD (all Bangladesh) in Bangladesh on March 9, 2021.<br />
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They used golden and deep purple rice plants to portray Bangabandhu's image. The crop mosaic depicts the father of the nation of Bangladesh, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, and was to commemorate the 100 year anniversary on 17th March, 2021.
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  • Farmers grow their crops on long, thin vegetable gardens which float on a river. Each strip of land is between 200ft and 300ft long, and farmers cultivate up to 300 types of vegetable, navigating the channels between them by boat.<br />
The gardens rise and fall with the swelling waters of nearby rivers, which restrict the time that crops can be grown and make land a precious commodity for local residents. The area in Pirojpur, Bangladesh covering 400 hectares, shows the extraordinary array of crops include beans, beet, pumpkins, okra, aubergine, cucumber, red amaranths, gourds, turnip, cauliflowers, turmeric and chilies.
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  • Farmers grow their crops on long, thin vegetable gardens which float on a river. Each strip of land is between 200ft and 300ft long, and farmers cultivate up to 300 types of vegetable, navigating the channels between them by boat.<br />
The gardens rise and fall with the swelling waters of nearby rivers, which restrict the time that crops can be grown and make land a precious commodity for local residents. The area in Pirojpur, Bangladesh covering 400 hectares, shows the extraordinary array of crops include beans, beet, pumpkins, okra, aubergine, cucumber, red amaranths, gourds, turnip, cauliflowers, turmeric and chilies.
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  • Farmers grow their crops on long, thin vegetable gardens which float on a river. Each strip of land is between 200ft and 300ft long, and farmers cultivate up to 300 types of vegetable, navigating the channels between them by boat.<br />
The gardens rise and fall with the swelling waters of nearby rivers, which restrict the time that crops can be grown and make land a precious commodity for local residents. The area in Pirojpur, Bangladesh covering 400 hectares, shows the extraordinary array of crops include beans, beet, pumpkins, okra, aubergine, cucumber, red amaranths, gourds, turnip, cauliflowers, turmeric and chilies.
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  • Farmers grow their crops on long, thin vegetable gardens which float on a river. Each strip of land is between 200ft and 300ft long, and farmers cultivate up to 300 types of vegetable, navigating the channels between them by boat.<br />
The gardens rise and fall with the swelling waters of nearby rivers, which restrict the time that crops can be grown and make land a precious commodity for local residents. The area in Pirojpur, Bangladesh covering 400 hectares, shows the extraordinary array of crops include beans, beet, pumpkins, okra, aubergine, cucumber, red amaranths, gourds, turnip, cauliflowers, turmeric and chilies.
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  • Farmers grow their crops on long, thin vegetable gardens which float on a river. Each strip of land is between 200ft and 300ft long, and farmers cultivate up to 300 types of vegetable, navigating the channels between them by boat.<br />
The gardens rise and fall with the swelling waters of nearby rivers, which restrict the time that crops can be grown and make land a precious commodity for local residents. The area in Pirojpur, Bangladesh covering 400 hectares, shows the extraordinary array of crops include beans, beet, pumpkins, okra, aubergine, cucumber, red amaranths, gourds, turnip, cauliflowers, turmeric and chilies.
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  • Farmers grow their crops on long, thin vegetable gardens which float on a river. Each strip of land is between 200ft and 300ft long, and farmers cultivate up to 300 types of vegetable, navigating the channels between them by boat.<br />
The gardens rise and fall with the swelling waters of nearby rivers, which restrict the time that crops can be grown and make land a precious commodity for local residents. The area in Pirojpur, Bangladesh covering 400 hectares, shows the extraordinary array of crops include beans, beet, pumpkins, okra, aubergine, cucumber, red amaranths, gourds, turnip, cauliflowers, turmeric and chilies.
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  • Farmers grow their crops on long, thin vegetable gardens which float on a river. Each strip of land is between 200ft and 300ft long, and farmers cultivate up to 300 types of vegetable, navigating the channels between them by boat.<br />
The gardens rise and fall with the swelling waters of nearby rivers, which restrict the time that crops can be grown and make land a precious commodity for local residents. The area in Pirojpur, Bangladesh covering 400 hectares, shows the extraordinary array of crops include beans, beet, pumpkins, okra, aubergine, cucumber, red amaranths, gourds, turnip, cauliflowers, turmeric and chilies.
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  • Farmers grow their crops on long, thin vegetable gardens which float on a river. Each strip of land is between 200ft and 300ft long, and farmers cultivate up to 300 types of vegetable, navigating the channels between them by boat.<br />
The gardens rise and fall with the swelling waters of nearby rivers, which restrict the time that crops can be grown and make land a precious commodity for local residents. The area in Pirojpur, Bangladesh covering 400 hectares, shows the extraordinary array of crops include beans, beet, pumpkins, okra, aubergine, cucumber, red amaranths, gourds, turnip, cauliflowers, turmeric and chilies.
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  • Farmers grow their crops on long, thin vegetable gardens which float on a river. Each strip of land is between 200ft and 300ft long, and farmers cultivate up to 300 types of vegetable, navigating the channels between them by boat.<br />
The gardens rise and fall with the swelling waters of nearby rivers, which restrict the time that crops can be grown and make land a precious commodity for local residents. The area in Pirojpur, Bangladesh covering 400 hectares, shows the extraordinary array of crops include beans, beet, pumpkins, okra, aubergine, cucumber, red amaranths, gourds, turnip, cauliflowers, turmeric and chilies.
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  • Farmers grow their crops on long, thin vegetable gardens which float on a river. Each strip of land is between 200ft and 300ft long, and farmers cultivate up to 300 types of vegetable, navigating the channels between them by boat.<br />
The gardens rise and fall with the swelling waters of nearby rivers, which restrict the time that crops can be grown and make land a precious commodity for local residents. The area in Pirojpur, Bangladesh covering 400 hectares, shows the extraordinary array of crops include beans, beet, pumpkins, okra, aubergine, cucumber, red amaranths, gourds, turnip, cauliflowers, turmeric and chilies.
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  • Farmers grow their crops on long, thin vegetable gardens which float on a river. Each strip of land is between 200ft and 300ft long, and farmers cultivate up to 300 types of vegetable, navigating the channels between them by boat.<br />
The gardens rise and fall with the swelling waters of nearby rivers, which restrict the time that crops can be grown and make land a precious commodity for local residents. The area in Pirojpur, Bangladesh covering 400 hectares, shows the extraordinary array of crops include beans, beet, pumpkins, okra, aubergine, cucumber, red amaranths, gourds, turnip, cauliflowers, turmeric and chilies.
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  • Farmers grow their crops on long, thin vegetable gardens which float on a river. Each strip of land is between 200ft and 300ft long, and farmers cultivate up to 300 types of vegetable, navigating the channels between them by boat.<br />
The gardens rise and fall with the swelling waters of nearby rivers, which restrict the time that crops can be grown and make land a precious commodity for local residents. The area in Pirojpur, Bangladesh covering 400 hectares, shows the extraordinary array of crops include beans, beet, pumpkins, okra, aubergine, cucumber, red amaranths, gourds, turnip, cauliflowers, turmeric and chilies.
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  • Thousands of bright red chilli peppers are harvested in the hot sun before being sorted ready to be delivered to spice companies in the Sariakandi, Bogura, Bangladesh. More than 2,000 people work in almost 100 chilli farms in Bogura in Bangladesh to supply local spice companies with chillies for use in their recipes. Chilli peppers are a major part of the Bengali cuisine popular in Bangladesh and are used as part of a combination of spices for various meat dishes, including chicken and beef.
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  • Thousands of bright red chilli peppers are harvested in the hot sun before being sorted ready to be delivered to spice companies in the Sariakandi, Bogura, Bangladesh. More than 2,000 people work in almost 100 chilli farms in Bogura in Bangladesh to supply local spice companies with chillies for use in their recipes. Chilli peppers are a major part of the Bengali cuisine popular in Bangladesh and are used as part of a combination of spices for various meat dishes, including chicken and beef.
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  • Thousands of bright red chilli peppers are harvested in the hot sun before being sorted ready to be delivered to spice companies in the Sariakandi, Bogura, Bangladesh. More than 2,000 people work in almost 100 chilli farms in Bogura in Bangladesh to supply local spice companies with chillies for use in their recipes. Chilli peppers are a major part of the Bengali cuisine popular in Bangladesh and are used as part of a combination of spices for various meat dishes, including chicken and beef.
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  • Thousands of bright red chilli peppers are harvested in the hot sun before being sorted ready to be delivered to spice companies in the Sariakandi, Bogura, Bangladesh. More than 2,000 people work in almost 100 chilli farms in Bogura in Bangladesh to supply local spice companies with chillies for use in their recipes. Chilli peppers are a major part of the Bengali cuisine popular in Bangladesh and are used as part of a combination of spices for various meat dishes, including chicken and beef.
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  • Thousands of bright red chilli peppers are harvested in the hot sun before being sorted ready to be delivered to spice companies in the Sariakandi, Bogura, Bangladesh. More than 2,000 people work in almost 100 chilli farms in Bogura in Bangladesh to supply local spice companies with chillies for use in their recipes. Chilli peppers are a major part of the Bengali cuisine popular in Bangladesh and are used as part of a combination of spices for various meat dishes, including chicken and beef.
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  • Thousands of bright red chilli peppers are harvested in the hot sun before being sorted ready to be delivered to spice companies in the Sariakandi, Bogura, Bangladesh. More than 2,000 people work in almost 100 chilli farms in Bogura in Bangladesh to supply local spice companies with chillies for use in their recipes. Chilli peppers are a major part of the Bengali cuisine popular in Bangladesh and are used as part of a combination of spices for various meat dishes, including chicken and beef.
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  • Thousands of bright red chilli peppers are harvested in the hot sun before being sorted ready to be delivered to spice companies in the Sariakandi, Bogura, Bangladesh. More than 2,000 people work in almost 100 chilli farms in Bogura in Bangladesh to supply local spice companies with chillies for use in their recipes. Chilli peppers are a major part of the Bengali cuisine popular in Bangladesh and are used as part of a combination of spices for various meat dishes, including chicken and beef.
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  • Thousands of bright red chilli peppers are harvested in the hot sun before being sorted ready to be delivered to spice companies in the Sariakandi, Bogura, Bangladesh. More than 2,000 people work in almost 100 chilli farms in Bogura in Bangladesh to supply local spice companies with chillies for use in their recipes. Chilli peppers are a major part of the Bengali cuisine popular in Bangladesh and are used as part of a combination of spices for various meat dishes, including chicken and beef.
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  • Thousands of bright red chilli peppers are harvested in the hot sun before being sorted ready to be delivered to spice companies in the Sariakandi, Bogura, Bangladesh. More than 2,000 people work in almost 100 chilli farms in Bogura in Bangladesh to supply local spice companies with chillies for use in their recipes. Chilli peppers are a major part of the Bengali cuisine popular in Bangladesh and are used as part of a combination of spices for various meat dishes, including chicken and beef.
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  • Thousands of bright red chilli peppers are harvested in the hot sun before being sorted ready to be delivered to spice companies in the Sariakandi, Bogura, Bangladesh. More than 2,000 people work in almost 100 chilli farms in Bogura in Bangladesh to supply local spice companies with chillies for use in their recipes. Chilli peppers are a major part of the Bengali cuisine popular in Bangladesh and are used as part of a combination of spices for various meat dishes, including chicken and beef.
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  • Thousands of bright red chilli peppers are harvested in the hot sun before being sorted ready to be delivered to spice companies in the Sariakandi, Bogura, Bangladesh. More than 2,000 people work in almost 100 chilli farms in Bogura in Bangladesh to supply local spice companies with chillies for use in their recipes. Chilli peppers are a major part of the Bengali cuisine popular in Bangladesh and are used as part of a combination of spices for various meat dishes, including chicken and beef.
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  • Thousands of bright red chilli peppers are harvested in the hot sun before being sorted ready to be delivered to spice companies in the Sariakandi, Bogura, Bangladesh. More than 2,000 people work in almost 100 chilli farms in Bogura in Bangladesh to supply local spice companies with chillies for use in their recipes. Chilli peppers are a major part of the Bengali cuisine popular in Bangladesh and are used as part of a combination of spices for various meat dishes, including chicken and beef.
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