
What better way to escape the monotony of busy life than to get close to nature? I've been under a lot of pressure at work for the past few days. So I was craving some fresh air and a quiet environment. That was the reason I set out that afternoon for the riverbank. The time I spent there was, in a word, wonderful and something to remember for a long time. As soon as I reached the riverbank, a different kind of tenderness touched me. The gentle breeze of the river and the sound of the gurgling water instantly took away all my fatigue. The sky was filled with clouds, which made the atmosphere even more pleasant. The entertainment center built on the banks of the river was crowded with people. Everyone was enjoying themselves in their own way.

There, I came across a wonderful Nagardola or Pirate Ship ride, which looked like a peacock boat! The ride was decorated with beautiful colorful lights, which looked even more attractive in the evening. You can see this wonderful scene in the picture I shared. Everyone, young and old, was riding the ride with great joy. The bright smiles on their faces and the noise made the whole atmosphere festive. There was a price list posted at the ride ticket counter, where the price of the boat ride and sleeper ticket was written at just 50 taka each. It was really great to have such a beautiful entertainment opportunity at such a low cost. Walking along the sandy path along the riverbank, gazing at the distant horizon across the river, and enjoying the play of light and darkness on this colorful ride, the afternoon seemed to pass in an instant. The combination of this small artificial entertainment with the peaceful nature was quite enjoyable. For those who want to take some time out from their mechanical life and have some refreshment, such an environment on the river bank is truly wonderful. These small moments give us the strength to do new things in life.
| 📸 Photography | Details 📸 |
|---|---|
| Model | Realme-C53 |
| Location | Bangladesh |
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