Wrote an article for Jyllands-Posten on The Sundarbans, Calcutta India.
The Sundarbans is the worlds largest single block of tidal halophytic mangrove forest.
I was there in search for the famous, dreaded and ever sneaky Bengal Tiger...
Did we see it?
Fishing in search for a pleasant dinner Where: The Sundarbans, Calcutta, India |
A local is enjoying the afternoon peace Where: The Sundarbans, Calcutta, India |
Young boy in possession of some yummy snacks Where: The Sundarbans, Calcutta, India |
This was how my grandparents use to play as a child. This is how kids play in The Sundarbans today. Where: The Sundarbans, Calcutta, India |
Proud kid with a brand new bicycle Where: The Sundarbans, Calcutta, India |
I think this woman has such mesmerizing eyes. The natural beauty of a native bengali is not to underestimate. Where: The Sundarbans, Calcutta, India |
The cutest ass in India, I believe. Where: The Sundarbans, Calcutta, India |
We explored the jungle day in and day out. But we did never see the Bengal Tiger. At some point I am happy, cause it kills 50-60 humans every year... |
/T-spotter
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