Saturday, 22nd May 2010

Apart from the Ramsagor of Dinajpur, there are other two large water tank exist at the town. The name of the Water tanks are "Mata Sagor" and "Sukh Sagor". Both of them are similar in size, and non of them are never dry during any season.

The sukh sagor is just at the "Rajbatika" area of the Dinajpur town. This is just few minutes of rickshaw distance from the "Rajbari". Most of the area of the water tank is occupied by local people, who built their houses. At the southern side, you can still see some small hills.

Its not far away from the Sukh Sagor, where the Mata Sagor is located. From my point of view, Mata Sagor is more attractive then the Sukh Sagor. Also this one is larger than the Sukh Sagor. Also the water of this one is much clear than other one.

Mata Sagor is located at the "Rajarampur" village of the Dinajpur town. Once upon a time, all banks of the water tank was covered with very high hills. But due to the corruptions of the local people, those mounds are now gone. But still there are some small amount of them are available.
Below are some photos of both the water tanks.




Sukh Sagor
Apart from the Ramsagor of Dinajpur, there are other two large water tank exist at the town. The name of the Water tanks are "Mata Sagor" and "Sukh Sagor". Both of them are similar in size, and non of them are never dry during any season.
Sukh Sagor
The sukh sagor is just at the "Rajbatika" area of the Dinajpur town. This is just few minutes of rickshaw distance from the "Rajbari". Most of the area of the water tank is occupied by local people, who built their houses. At the southern side, you can still see some small hills.
Mata Sagor
Its not far away from the Sukh Sagor, where the Mata Sagor is located. From my point of view, Mata Sagor is more attractive then the Sukh Sagor. Also this one is larger than the Sukh Sagor. Also the water of this one is much clear than other one.
Mata Sagor
Mata Sagor is located at the "Rajarampur" village of the Dinajpur town. Once upon a time, all banks of the water tank was covered with very high hills. But due to the corruptions of the local people, those mounds are now gone. But still there are some small amount of them are available.
Below are some photos of both the water tanks.
Sukh Sagor
Sukh Sagor
Mata Sagor
Mata Sagor
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