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Bangshal Pond
Pond
👍👍 It was excavated around 1850-1854. Haji Badruddin Bhutto, a wealthy businessman and zamindar of Bangshal, dug it to solve the water problems of the local residents. The pond is about 400 feet long and 250 feet wide with a depth of about 20 feet. Paved fence and road around the pond. Besides the plas...
4.30 (160 reviews)
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Gol Talab
Pond
👍👍 Gol Talab or Gol Talaab (talab means tank[1]) also known as Nawab Bari Pukur, is a small oval-shaped water tank/pond in Islampur, Old Dhaka,[2] Dhaka, Bangladesh, located immediately to the north-west of the Ahsan Manzil Palace and north of the Buriganga River.[3][4] Gol Talab is an official heritag...
4.40 (85 reviews)
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Naya Bari Pokur
Pond
👍 Big number of children swim here. From here you can get fish with some dust.
4.20 (120 reviews)
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Bajitpur Dighi
Pond
👍👍 One of the largest pond of Bajitpur. Field of dakbanglo, Upazila dakbangla, public library and court are situated at the north side of this pond. The road Bahernagar - Bajitpur in the west side and Dilalpur - Bajitpur in the east side of the pond. Government is the owner of this pond.
4.60 (51 reviews)
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মানিকনগর পুকুর
Pond
👍👍 Recently i visit there and here is my opinion -Nice place to visit with friend and family.
4.10 (129 reviews)
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Narayanganj Eidgah Pukur
Pond
👍 To me its the only pukur around center of Narayangonj where you can bath and swim. Water its that dusty or filthy. Averagely better then the other pukurs of the city.
But in winter it doesn't worth a bath. Its a best pukur for regular swimming in end of the summer and in rainy season.
4.20 (77 reviews)
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Dighi
Pond
👍 Very good place to visit 👍 because its' serene atmosphere and natural scenery of this place creates spontaneous overflow in your mind.
A large dighi of near 1236 ft length in Masumabad,near Vulta union,Rupgang thana,Narayangang district,Dhaka division,Bangladesh.
Here also a temple of Sanatan(Hindu...
4.20 (65 reviews)
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Jor Pokur
Pond
👍👍 Really a beautiful place for hangout.
4.30 (52 reviews)
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Shahjamal Dighi
Pond
👍👍 Shahjaman Dighi is about 230 meters long from east to west, and 130 meters wide from north to south. It was created in around 1650 to 1680, by Pir Shahjaman, after whom the lake is named. Pir Shahjaman was sent by the sixth Mughal emperor Aurangzeb for preaching Islam.
4.70 (31 reviews)