
Stake attention in this memory
This high-angle, nighttime photograph captures a busy river port or ferry terminal in Bangladesh. A large crowd of people, including men, women, and children of various ages, are gathered on a concrete pier, many carrying luggage and bundles. They appear to be in the process of boarding or disembarking a boat or ferry, which is partially visible along the right side of the frame, connected by a narrow gangplank. The scene is illuminated by artificial lights against a dark sky, casting distinct shadows on the ground. A prominent feature on the pier is a small, light-blue building with a white roof. On the roof, the English text "TP-181 BIWTA" is clearly visible, referring to the Bangladesh Inland Water Transport Authority. Below this, Bengali script reads "কর্তৃপক্ষ" (Kortopokkho, meaning 'Authority'), likely part of "নৌ কর্তৃপক্ষ" (Water Transport Authority). Another Bengali phrase, "যাত্রী ছাউনি" (Jatri Chhauni, meaning Passenger Shelter), is visible on the building's facade. The pier's edge is lined with black and white striped fenders, separating the concrete surface from the murky green water below. Large cylindrical mooring posts are present on the pier and further in the dark background. The concrete ground shows signs of wear and has scattered litter. The overall impression is one of a bustling transit hub operating at night, filled with travelers.
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