797-11487 - Bangladesh, Chittagong Division, Bandarban, Students and teachers stood outside a small primary school in a remote area of the Chitagong Hill tracts.
797-11491 - Bangladesh, Chittagong Division, Rangamati, United Nations Mother and Child health clinic in Chakma community of remote area of Barkal Upazila.
797-10872 - Bangladesh, Dhaka, Young man holding a printing block used to print on cotton fabrics in New Market with pallettes of colours in front of him.
832-374664 - Hand at the loom, the establishment of the loom takes a day, 2300 threads have to be pulled twice by hand through eyelets, Batpara, Shahazadpur Upazila, Sirajganj, Bangladesh, South Asia, Asia
832-374665 - Hand at the loom, the establishment of the loom takes a day, 2300 threads have to be pulled twice by hand through eyelets, Batpara, Shahazadpur Upazila, Sirajganj, Bangladesh, South Asia, Asia
826-590 - A Tripura tribesman performing a traditional dance wearing white robes, in their village in the Bandarban region of Bangladesh, Asiablack and white levels adjusted
1134-1 - Shipbreakers #01. EPOTY 2012 entry. In Chittagong, Bangladesh, is the world's largest marine cemetery. Hundreds of ships annually go to these shores, where a huge number of workers, day by day, working by hand scrapping these huge masses of metal, all without gloves, barefoot and without health insurance.
857-47348 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - August 2011: Dusk at a floating tea shop along the busy Buriganga River (Old Ganges). The heavily polluted river in the centre of Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh is a vital transportation hub in one of the busiest cites in Asia.
857-47319 - Bandarban, Bangladesh - July 2011: Truck carrying pineapples in the rolling landscape of the Chittagong hill tracts near Bandarban Bangladesh.
857-47321 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - July 2011: Street traffic in Dhaka. With over 400, 000 rickshaws running the streets on Dhaka every day the Bangladeshi capital has been described as the "Rickshaw capital of the world.
1194-1804 - Bangladesh ajizul hoque and his grandmother shahera khatun with their harvest of okra, or ladies fingers kumargati village, mymensingh region
1194-1798 - Bangladesh a group of women of the garo tribal minority attend a session of instruction about fish farming from a specialist at haluaghat, mymensingh region
1194-1786 - Bangladesh family buying fish fingedrlings for stocking the pond on the farm, at a hatchery in haluaghat, mymensingh region. They are members of the garo tribal minority. Adding oxygen to the plastic bag of fish so they will survive longer in transit.