SLC32-W2 ||The Real Video Vlogging Adventure Challenge.
Hello friends, I hope you are all well. For the second week of the Steemit Challenge contest, I will be sharing visit to a village road vlog. I would like to thank the organizers of this challenge, and without further delay, I am starting my participation.
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During your video vlogging experience, what attracted you the most in the park and why?
I did a motorcycle video blogging of a natural environment. The location I visited is a remote village area where the entire region is surrounded by nature. Anyone coming here will instantly feel refreshed, as the evergreen surroundings, open fields, and lush trees are bound to mesmerize everyone.
The name of this place is the Jur Bottol area. This is a local road that stretches all the way to the sea beach. You can find this location by turning west from the highway near the police outpost in the Banshbaria area of Sitakunda Thana. Since it is a village road, there is no proper track for large or heavy vehicles to enter.
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While video blogging, I was most attracted by the surrounding green environment. Not just me, but all the tourists who come to visit this place absolutely love the breathtaking scenery, and being a countryside environment, it brings a distinct sense of peace and calmness.
The road I used to visit the location on my motorcycle was flanked by large open fields on both sides. These fields belong to the local residents, who plant seasonal crops and various vegetables here. I feel the environment of the marshy land (beel) looks most attractive during this season because the entire view is covered in green.
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Did you notice any interesting, funny, or unexpected moment while recording your vlog? Describe it briefly.
Although I couldn't capture any funny moments while recording the video, I used the zoom lens to spot and try to capture the cows grazing in the distance. In fact, the view was so smooth that I truly felt like a professional moto-blogger myself.
I see many moto-bloggers on social media who explore places while talking to the camera. To be honest, I switched through all the lenses on my phone to try and capture the entire environment, and the best part is that the whole area turned out beautifully in the phone video. I thoroughly enjoyed myself while shooting the video.
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Behind us, a few other people came to visit the place on their motorcycles, and I noticed they were also shooting videos with their phones. Actually, the place is so beautiful that anyone would just want to pull out their phone from their pocket and capture it. Although I took the entire video while riding the motorcycle, I could have probably captured a few more moments if I had stopped at one place.
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How did the natural environment, visitors, and overall atmosphere of the park make your vlog more enjoyable?
First of all, the thing in this natural environment that made the video blog even more interesting was the trees on both sides of the road. Most of the trees on either side were date palms and coconut trees. I am sure that during the winter, the local people collect dates and juice from these date palm trees.
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I also liked the road itself. It is a simple village road made of bricks that extends for a long distance. Such roads are rarely seen in the local areas under Upazilas nowadays, as most of them have been converted to concrete. However, this narrow, simple brick road was somewhat winding, which made riding on it immensely fun.
Additionally, small ditches (doba) could be seen along the side of the road. Up close, the water in these ditches looked perfectly clear. As far as I know, these ditches contain fish, and local people catch fish from here. Apart from this, the cows roaming in the distant fields also made my video blog more interesting.
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Which area or attraction of the park would you recommend others to visit, and what makes it special?
The entire area I visited is highly recommended because the whole region is filled with beauty. However, I would suggest visiting the very end of the road because I saw some ponds near the shore at the final boundary. These ponds might not be very large in size, but there was an immense sense of peace all around.
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Since the ponds were surrounded by various trees, the shadows of the trees fell upon the banks of the ponds. This made the environment look even more beautiful and feel cool. If you want, you can sit and hangout with friends on these banks. The surroundings were so clean that you could sit wherever you wished.
I will definitely recommend this area to everyone to enjoy a beautiful road and a wonderful environment on both sides. If you visit here, it is better to have your personal vehicle, as it will allow you to stop wherever you want to blog and enjoy the surrounding environment.
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Here's the Steem Atlas pin and other details
| Place Type | Village Embankment Road |
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| Google Plus Code | Link |
| Atlas-Map | [//]:# (!steematlas 22.5618125 lat 91.6663125 long Jor bottol Village Embankment Road d3scr) |
Thank you to the organizer of this challenge. I invite my three friends, @edgargonzalez @dove11, @jyoti-thelight to participate in this beautiful challenge topic.










Feedback / Note
Hello @ripon0630 ,
Thank you for participating in Week 2 of The Real Video Vlogging Adventure Challenge.
You have made a very beautiful video of going through the village road and have also attached many photos which are really amazing. And everyone will really enjoy moving on such a road. And personally, as a motorcycle rider, I know a little bit about such a road, it is much more fun to move around on a bike. Thank you for sharing such a scene or environment with us. I hope to see such creative blogging from you in the future.
Regards,
@nevlu123
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