I was born in Bongaigaon, grew up and lived my entire childhood there. Bongaigaon is situated at a distance of 200 km west from Guwahati. It is an important place as the New Bongaigaon railway station is a major junction connecting the north east with the rest of India. The town is also well known for the Bongaigaon Refinery and Petrochemicals Limited(BRPL), which is the eighth largest refinery of Indian Oil. Like rest of Assam Bongaigaon aso, particularly the town suburbs is refreshingly green, surrounded by hills, rivers and streams. The town is also blessed with beautiful tea gardens at the outskirts. Our neighboring country Bhutan is pretty close to Bongaigaon. Every day, plenty of local buses run from Bongaigaon to Gelephu, a town in Bhutan. The places in and around Gekephu are very exotic and are favorite picnic destinations. It's also famous for oranges, and there are orange plantations all over.
Few days back, when I came across the below photograph I was totally amazed. Such an incredible location, such an amazing click. The picture is taken by Joy Deep at Oudubi village of Bongaigaon district. Joy had to climb a tall tree to capture the outstanding view at a spot where river Champa meets the mighty Brahmaputra.
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ReplyDeleteYes, quite amazing.
Deleteindeed an amazing click!
ReplyDeleteYes, Archana ji :) Thanks for dropping by!!
DeleteIndeed a stunning click. I posted exactly a similar one from Boldt Castle trip here in New York sometime back.
ReplyDeleteWow! haven't seen your one, would love to have a look.
DeleteWow! An Indian model!!
ReplyDeleteYes Deepak sir, when I saw it for the first time I was so amazed :)
DeleteIt so much resembles the map of India. Awesome :)
ReplyDeleteYes, very awesome click. Thanks for dropping by Saumya :)
DeleteWow an amazing click indeed.
ReplyDeleteYes Arun, quite an amazing click. Thanks for dropping by!!
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Deleteawesome picture, India in India
ReplyDeleteYes, India is India :) Such a nice click.
DeleteWhat a wonderful click!
ReplyDeleteYes, wonderful click indeed. Thanks a lot for dropping by :)
Deletewow.. india map. wonderful click! nice share, Jahid. :)
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Thanks Meera :)
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