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07 View from Keokradong

07 View from the top of Keokradang|

This picture was taken by Jenny Jackman, a  postgraduate student in the Social Policy Department. It was taken in the Chittagong hill tracts, Bangladesh. 

A predominantly low-lying country, Bangladesh's few mountains are shrouded in debate over which hill is the tallest. You can make out from the stone's inscription stone that some believe this to be the highest mountain, unfortunately the misspelled name and a quick internet search brings some doubt to this claim. Keokradong is most likely the third tallest mountain (though that doesn't make it an easier to climb).

The next image is White Lotus in the Rain|.

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