Description:
People crossing the Buriganga River on boats at dusk. The Buriganga River is a tide-influenced river passing through the west and south of Dhaka City. The Buriganga originated from the Dhaleshwari River near Kalatia in central Bangladesh and has an average width and depth of 400m and 10m respectively. This river is only 27 km long. Its main tributary, the Turag River, joins the Buriganga at Kamrangirchar in Dhaka City. The Buriganga is of great economic importance to Dhaka. Dhaka, Bangladesh. November 14, 2006.
Credits:
Mustafiz (Bangladesh) Mamun/Majority World
Description:
People crossing the Buriganga River on boats at dusk. The Buriganga River is a tide-influenced river passing through the west and south of Dhaka City. The Buriganga originated from the Dhaleshwari River near Kalatia in central Bangladesh and has an average width and depth of 400m and 10m respectively. This river is only 27 km long. Its main tributary, the Turag River, joins the Buriganga at Kamrangirchar in Dhaka City. The Buriganga is of great economic importance to Dhaka. Dhaka, Bangladesh. November 14, 2006.
Date Created:
0000-00-00 00:00:00
Author:
Mustafiz Mamun
Country:
Bangladesh
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Image Description:
People crossing the Buriganga River on boats at dusk. The Buriganga River is a tide-influenced river passing through the west and south of Dhaka City. The Buriganga originated from the Dhaleshwari River near Kalatia in central Bangladesh and has an averag