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Cox's Bazar

Back from Cox's Bazar. Had wonderful couple of days there. We were 21 people in total. All cousins and nephews+nieces. The whole time was packed with music sessions, horse riding, chilling on the beach, playing football on the beach, sunbathing and bathing in the sea. It was an amazing experience!! Unfortunately no one took my pictures while I was riding horse- I am very upset because of that!!!


Came back to Chittagong with them in my hired 10 seater, they already had another 18 seater with them. It was good fun all the way. Went to Chittagong after 4 years. It was good see my old little town. Parvez Bhai+ Ferdousi Apu were extremely cordial. I have never experienced this sort of reception in my life. Went to few places in Chittagong including visiting my grandmother's graveyard.

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