
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays the exterior of the Chandpur Naval Police Station in Chandpur, Bangladesh, on a clear and sunny day. The main building is a utilitarian single-story structure constructed from corrugated metal sheets, commonly known as a tin-shed, with a matching roof. It features multiple doors and windows, some painted in a distinct light green or teal color. In front of the building, a prominent blue sign in Bengali reads "বাংলাদেশ পুলিশ" (Bangladesh Police) at the top, followed by "চাঁদপুর নৌ থানা" (Chandpur Nou Thana), which translates to Chandpur Naval Police Station, and "চাঁদপুর।" (Chandpur.) below. Three flags are displayed on poles: a dark blue flag with an emblem, the green and red national flag of Bangladesh, and a light blue flag with a dark emblem, likely representing the naval police force. The foreground consists of unpaved, dusty ground, possibly a dirt road or courtyard, separated from the building by a simple fence made of bamboo poles. Behind the tin-shed structure, a more modern, multi-story white building with blue-tinted windows is partially visible, surrounded by trees with mostly bare branches. No people are present in the scene. The strong shadows suggest it is midday or early afternoon.
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