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Urban explorer. Trespasser. Tombstone Tourist. Photographer. With a twist and a dry sense of humour. Grot, Graffiti and Graves Travelling the world. Following the lens
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about 19 hours ago
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Wefting, warping and teaing, Sreemangal: Random stops on the road to the hIll tracts of Chittagong.
Supposed to see some tea plantations, we didn't, we were running late so it was a whistle stop tour of nothingness ![_DSC7399.jpeg](
@grindle
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3 days ago
Worldmappin
Pottering: Random stops on the road to the Chittagong Hill Tracts
I enjoy surprises and the unexpected, that is what me and the other travellers got, pretty much like the rice mill, I didn't
@grindle
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5 days ago
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#Photofeed contest portraits. Shooting strangers: Men and eyes that could melt ice. Bogura. Bangladesh
Locals in the market going about their business when an old fart from the west sticks a lens in their face! No one took offence, no one told me to
@grindle
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7 days ago
Worldmappin
Random stops on the road to the Chittagong Hill Tracts: Rice.
The first of a few random stops on a long drive through the countryside. Rice is the staple crop in Bangladesh. Once harv
@grindle
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9 days ago
Worldmappin
Early morning wanderings. Bogura. Bangladesh.
There ain't no point in lying around in bed when there is so much to see. A couple of us took the opportunity of getting up at stupid o'clock, jumping into a Mr. Ri
@grindle
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12 days ago
Worldmappin
Random Rural roads to Bogura. Bangladesh.
Just some random snaps of rural life on the roads around Bogura, unplanned stopping on the side of the road, a great way to see p
@grindle
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14 days ago
Worldmappin
Choto Sona Mosque, and Somapura Mahavihara. Religion.
Choto Sona Mosque A popular place for visitors, some walk ![par mos12.jpeg](
@grindle
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17 days ago
Worldmappin
Silk. Rajshahi. Bangladesh
From bush to product in a few hundred words, and some snaps. ![silk1.jpeg](
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@slobberchops
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19 days ago
Urban Exploration
Tales of the Urban Explorer: Gypsy Farm
"I don't know where @grindle got the name, ' Gypsy Farm ' from", I explained to @anidiotexplores as we tentatively approached a decaying house in the middle of nowhere. ![28_IMG_9459_28.jpg](
@grindle
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21 days ago
Worldmappin
Rajshahi. Hindu temples .
Known as the City of Silk due to it being an historic centre of the production of silk, Rajshahi stands on the banks of the Padma River close to the Bangla/India b
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