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The image shows a sign in Bengali and English with rules and guidelines for visitors to a forest and wildlife area. The sign is located in a natural environment with trees and water visible in the background. The sign itself is green and white, with text in both languages. It features two icons: one depicting a lit match with a line through it, indicating no fires, and another with a megaphone and a line through it, indicating no loud noises or speakers. The text on the sign provides instructions such as "Do enjoy your visit," "Pay all Official Fees to Visit Sundarbans," and "Respect local People culture." It also lists prohibitions like "Do not make loud noises or use loudspeakers," "Do not litter," and "Do not damage signs or buildings." A portion of the sign indicates the location as "Sundarbans East Forest Division, Bagerhat," which is in Bangladesh. The bottom of the sign has a statement urging visitors to report any illegal activity to the Forest Department or ticket office. The overall scene suggests an ecotourism or protected natural area.
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Jun 13, 2026

Baniashanta, Bangladesh

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The image shows a sign in Bengali and English with rules and guidelines for visitors to a forest and wildlife area. The sign is located in a natural environment with trees and water visible in the background. The sign itself is green and white, with text in both languages. It features two icons: one depicting a lit match with a line through it, indicating no fires, and another with a megaphone and a line through it, indicating no loud noises or speakers. The text on the sign provides instructions such as "Do enjoy your visit," "Pay all Official Fees to Visit Sundarbans," and "Respect local People culture." It also lists prohibitions like "Do not make loud noises or use loudspeakers," "Do not litter," and "Do not damage signs or buildings." A portion of the sign indicates the location as "Sundarbans East Forest Division, Bagerhat," which is in Bangladesh. The bottom of the sign has a statement urging visitors to report any illegal activity to the Forest Department or ticket office. The overall scene suggests an ecotourism or protected natural area.

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