Bangladesh is a land of six seasons. Each season have it's own beauty. Rainy season is the second season that comes after the summer. After the long scorching heat of summer, rainy season comes as a blessing to us. The agriculture of our country depends a lot on rainy season. The rainy season is caused by monsoon. The south west monsoon that blows
in over Bangladesh from the Bay of Bengal brings much vapor with it. As
a result, she receives a heavy rainfall during the monsoon.During the rainy season the sky often remains cloudy with patches of
black clouds that hover across the sky close to the earth surface.
Violent blasts of wind blow. Lighting flashes and thunder roars. The sun
remains hidden behind the clouds and it rains in torrents. Sometimes
there is continuous downpour for days together. Then water overflows the
banks of the rivers. The fields go under water and looks like a vast
sheets of water.The rainy season undoubtedly does us some good. The nature
assumes a new appearance at rainy season. Trees and plants become greener. The landscape appears green. The rain water washes
away the filth and purifies the surface of the earth. It lessens the
intense heat of summer and simulates the growing of vegetation and
crops. It makes our land alluvial, fertile and suitable for growing
better crops. Hilsha and other fishes are available in this season. The
rainy season facilitates the navigation system in the country and
thereby fosters our trade and commerce. It also makes everything lively
and the atmosphere becomes clean and free of dust. The rainy season no doubt does us much good. But it does not an unmixed
blessing all the times. It has disadvantages too. During this season
the roads at the country side become muddy and slippery and as such we
cannot go from one place to another on foot easily. Even sometimes city life also become measurable.Roads become slippery, drainage system often collapses. It becomes difficult for people to go outside.Sometimes heavy
rainfall overflows the banks on the rivers and causes floods. Floods
damage our crops; wash away the heads of our cattle, houses and
properties. It also hampers our normal life.
Sylhet is one of the most beautiful places in Bangladesh. It's a place of natural beauty. Sylhet is widely known for having tea gardens and hills. It is also a holy place as it is known as the place of 360 awlias(saints). Last year I got the opportunity to go to Sylhet. I visited Sylhet with my family. We went there by train. I sat beside the window and enjoy the scenes through the window. I was overwhelmed by the natural scenes. After seven hours long journey, we reached Sylhet. We visited all the places of tourist attractions like- Jaflong which is near the Indian border, Ratargul swamp forest, Lauachara forest, and Tangua Haor. We spent five days in Sylhet. I enjoyed each and every moments of my Sylhet tour.
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