Bangladesh is a darling child of Nature. Nature has adorned
her with unique beauty. No other country on the world is so blessed with
natural beauties as Bangladesh. She is noted for her exquisite beauty of green
fields, golden crops of paddy and evergreen leaves of trees. The six seasons of
the year coming by turns has made her a wonderful land of heaven.
In summer, though we feel uncomfortable for extreme heat,
yet we get various kinds of sweet fruits in this season. After a long spell of
hot weather, the rainy season comeswith showers to cool the earth. During the
rainy season the sky often remains overcast with thick black clouds that hover
across the sky close to the earth surface. The low-lying lands go under water
and look like a vast sheet of water. In autumn there is a play of hide and seeks
among the clouds. The sky in an autumn night studded with innumerable stars
appears to be a dreamland to the lookers. In late autumn nature smile with the
dew drops in the morning. In the winter fields full of winter crops and golden
paddy ready for reaping present a panoramic view. After winter comes the spring
with all its beautiful sights and sounds and makes Bangladesh the queen of all
beauties.
Being a riverine country, her rivers present different
scenes at different times of the year. Especially the rivers in the rainy
season present an unbroken view of variety of sights which amuses our eyes.
Again the long sea-beach of the Bay of Bengal at Kuakata, Patenga, and
Cox’s-bazar is worth seeing.
Each of her natural regions such as- Rangamati, Kaptai, Sylhet,
Cox’s-Bazar, moinamoti, the Sundarbans etc are blessed with the most enchanting
natural beauty. The scenery of these places is so charming and attractive that
there is always a rush a tourists and visitors in these places from home and
abroad throughout the year.
No one can rally deny that Bangladesh is a matchless beauty
spot on the earth. Whoever sets foot on this land can never forget its beauty.
I am proud and happy to have been born in such a beautiful dream land.
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