Thousands of feet of newly dyed, bright red cotton are rolled out to dry in the sun. Aerial photos show workers unfurling numerous huge stretches of t


Thousands of feet of newly dyed, bright red cotton are rolled out to dry in the sun. Aerial photos show workers unfurling numerous huge stretches of the fabric across green fields in the Narsingdi district of Bangladesh. With some strips of cotton approaching 500 feet long, the workers can cover 100 hectares with the cloth. Once a strip has dried, typically taking four hours. They fold it up and replace it with another, newly dyed stretch. BANGLADESH: STUNNING pictures have captured the bustling people of Bangladesh as they work through the scorching heat. Beautiful aerial images featured female farm workers picking their way through a sea of red chilli peppers, and a group of men who cycled whilst carrying over 40 pineapples. Another photograph captured organised strips of red cotton, which measured over 500-feet-long, as they were dried out in the hot Narsingdi district sun. The pictures of life in the South Asian nation were captured by photographer, Azim Khan Ronnie (33), from Dhaka, Bangladesh. He used Canon cameras and a DJI Mavic 2 Pro drone to capture these scenic shots of his country from above. @azimronnie/AzimKhanRonnie


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