BANGLADESH - IN THE EYES OF A BEHOLDER
Damien Brosnan is an AYAD (Australian youth ambassador for development) assigned in Dhaka for about an year. AYAD, an initiative of Australian government (AusAID) places skilled young Australian volunteers, aged 18-30, on short-term assignments in developing countries throughout Asia and the Pacific. Damien maintains his well informative website "Damo in Dhaka", which contains his experiences in Dhaka (including the other AYADs) supported with loads of pictures and humorous descriptions. You would be amazed to see that such a simple looking site can be a quite interesting read because of its rich contents. His Kolkata, Shiliguri & Sri-Lanka travelogues are also very well written. The photos could catch the moods as well. Looking forward to read more of his adventures.
Via: Michael at "bangers & mash" -weblog of another AYAD in Dhaka.
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