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Ferdous grew up in the capital city ... sand, young women flying kites, and fathers guarding their families' possessions as they swam. Freely roaming cattle are a common sight at Cox’s Bazar ...
The Cox's Bazar sea beach has become a hotbed of tourists during the Eid holidays, as it is filled with massive crowds eager ...
For city dwellers yearning for an escape from their mechanical lives, Cox's Bazar stands as a beacon of ... inviting visitors to sink their toes into the warm sand, while the rhythmic sound ...
With more than 100km (62.5 miles) of sand, Cox's Bazar has the world's longest uninterrupted natural beach. Since this long coastal line by the Bay of Bengal has rarely been explored, many feel it ...
Picture a quiet and beautiful beach with lines of trees adjoining the sand separating you from ... All the sea beaches can be accessed easily from Cox's Bazar city's main Kolatoli point by autos ...
A sculpture of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman made out of sand will be inaugurated in Cox’s Bazar on Wednesday, on the occasion of Victory Day. This would be the first sand sculpture of Bangabandhu ...
The influx of tourists in Cox's Bazar is expected to continue until Saturday ... Some wandered across the vast beach, some rode horses, while some made sand motifs. Many relaxed under an umbrella ...
holds a part of a bottle that he uses to play in the sand at the Thankhali refugee camp in Cox's Bazar, on Dec. 2, 2017. Ed Jones/AFP/Getty Images "The imagination of children is a magnificent ...
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