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Monday, January 27, 2014

Dhaka, Bangladesh

Businesstrip writing an article on Dhaka, Bangladesh. 
A poor and crowded city located right on the Buriganga river and on the top-10 over largest cities in the world. Bengali breads are tasty and the locals are some of the happiest and most curious I ever met.
Lets explore Dhaka.


Street-soccer with some happy street-kids
Where: Dhaka, Bangladesh
Young chef, streetfood stall. Parliament building in the background.
Where: Dhaka, Bangladesh

Banghabandu Memorial Museum. Here lived the Bengali nationalist Sheikh Mujubur Rahman - killed in his own home on August the 15th, 1975, by junior army officers.
Where: Dhaka, Bangladesh

Fried bengali bread
Where: Dhaka, Bangladesh

In a local restaurant
Where: Dhaka, Bangladesh

On a boat trip to slum-area, crossing a river, shaky but telling the truth of the life of these humans.
Where: Dhaka, Bangladesh

Entering the slum-town
Where: Dhaka, Bangladesh

Slum-streets
Where: Dhaka, Bangladesh

Going to school
Where: Dhaka, Bangladesh

Grandpappa following young boy to school
Where: Dhaka, Bangladesh

School class
Where: Dhaka, Bangladesh

In Dhaka International airport they build their own scaffolding...
Where: Dhaka International Airport, Bangladesh

Due to political turbulence in Dhaka, because of election, we did some exercise in the Nordic Club.
Where: Nordic club, Dhaka, Bangladesh

Here I had the very best omelette every morning with this great fella
Where: Dhaka, Bangladesh

This is how we cook food in Dhaka. Get on the floor!
Where: In an apartment, Dhaka, Bangladesh
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