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A Journey by Boat
There are many sources of entertainment and journey by boat is one of them. It gives us much pleasure and keeps us away from our monotony life. A few days ago, I made a journey by boat from Rupsha Ferry Ghat to Mongla Port.

There was no occasion of our journey. We made our journey by boat only for enjoyment. During the last winter vacation, some of my friends decided to enjoy Mongla Port and Sundarbans because then we were totally free from studies and duties. Moreover, it was a very suitable time for journey by boat.

On the appointed day we reached the Rupsha Ferry Ghat at 7 a.m. and started our journey at 7:10 a.m. While passing through the river, we were glad to see the beautiful scenery of the rural areas. On both sides, we saw paddy and jute fields and many plants. Some fishermen were fishing in the river. Some people were bathing. Birds were flying. The houses, the villages, the fields etc. looked very nice. The murmuring sound of the waves charmed us. As the weather was clear, there were no big waves in the river. Small waves singed/dangled our boat and we felt much amusing. 

We sang Batali, Mursidi, Lalangiti, Vhaoaia, Pollygiti etc. songs together. We reached the Mongla Port at 12 p.m. and took light food and started for Sundarbans. Reaching the Forest Checking Range, we took a pass and entered into a canal upto half a mile. We saw the dense forest and saw some monkeys sitting on the branches of a tree. In the Forest Checking Range, we saw some deer. After meal we stated at 4 p.m. and reached at 8 p.m.

We enjoyed the journey by boat very much. Indeed, a journey by boat is very pleasant.
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