, Oct. 16 -- In the serene hills of Khagrachhari and Rangamati districts, an unusual yet striking sight has become a seasonal norm: dozens of pomelos, locally known as 'jambura', drifting gently down rivers and streams.
This phenomenon is drawing attention as a brilliant example of ingenious local business practice.
Local farmers transport pomelo fruits from remote hilly areas by floating them across rivers, as overland transport is challenging.
During the pomelo season, the traditional knowledge and techniques involved in floating these hilly jamburas are clearly visible.
Where the fruits would normally hang on trees, countless pomelos are now seen floating in rivers and streams. At first glance, it may appear they have been discarde...
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