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A day out..
Hello Hive community. Hope you all are well.I am also well..
Today I visited a historic place called Lalbagh Fort, located in Old Dhaka. The entire environment there was cloudy today. The atmosphere was so beautiful that my friend and I thoroughly enjoyed it. As I mentioned before, I like photography, so wherever I go, I try to capture a few moments. Today, I'm sharing some parts of those pictures here.
I also tried to capture some pictures of Lalbagh Fort. As you know, there are many stories and historical reasons associated with this fort.
About Lalbagh Fort:
Lalbagh Fort is a historic fort located in the old part of Dhaka, Bangladesh. Its name comes from the surrounding area called "Lalbagh," which means "Red Garden." The term "Lalbagh" reflects the reddish and pinkish tones often seen in Mughal architecture. Originally, the fort was named Fort Aurangabad.
After roaming around, my friend and I went to a nearby restaurant beside Lalbagh, which is called Rooftops. There, we ordered a platter. The food was really delicious. I also tried to capture the entire view of Lalbagh Fort from that rooftops..
After all the fun and roaming around, we finally returned home....Report Misclassification
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