Wednesday, 27 July 2011

TONIGHTS

Tonight's the night
for me and you,
The night to prove
we were meant to be.
You mean the world to me,
and so much more,
I would give my life for you,
the one I adore.
You're the one I think of,
when I'm happy or sad,
You're the one i think of,
and am very glad to have.
Your touch is s o gentle,
your smile is so sweet,
Everytime I'm with you,
my heart skips a beat.
Together, Forever,
I know it's meant to be,
for you to only be with me.
When we hold hands,
my heart fills with joy,
Just to hear you tell me,
I'll always be your boy.
When we hold eachother close,
the world seems to move fast,
And it seems like forever,
though much time has past.
When we hug eachother,
and i look into your eyes,
Your sweet adorable smile,
catches me by surprise.
Your kisses are so sweet,
when our lips begin to meet.
To hear you say, I Love You,
means so much to me,
And I hope and pray that you,
will always be with me......

it'sn meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee


BIRBHUM


Tuesday, 26 July 2011

""TARA DIL MA MARI SANSHO KO PANHA MIL JAYA TARA ISKH MA MARI JAAN FAANA HO JAYA""



Top Ten Natural Wonders



The list of the top ten natural wonders of the world is very hard to get 100% consensus on because there are so many woderful places on Earth. Our list is one version of the top natural wonders (in no specific order).
Grand canyonGrand Canyon
The Grand Canyon is one of the most spectacular features of the natural world, having been carved out by the Colorado River over millions of years.
This immense and intriguing canyon through arid desert 277 miles long and almost 18 miles wide, and more than 1,500m deep.
All about Grand Canyon Nationa Park
Great Barrier ReefGreat Barrier Reef
The Great Barrier Reef is the world's largest coral reef system composed of over 2,900 individual reefs and 900 islands stretching for 2,600 kilometres (1,616 mi) over an area of approximately 344,400 square kilometres (132,974 sq mi) along the north-eastern coast of Australia.
The Great Barrier Reef is a system of islands and coral reefs that is home to a vast biological diversity of plants and animals.
In addition to its environmental value, the area offers visitors the chance to do a variety of activities � including scuba diving, snorkeling, watersports and birdwatching � and many places along the Queensland coast also offer boat trips to the reef on a daily basis.
RioHarbor of Rio de Janeiro
The Rio de Janeiro harbor is a spectacular natural setting in south-east Brazil, stretching inland for about 20 miles.
Many people know the bay for its massive statue of Jesus Christ � known as Christ the Redeemer or "Christo Redentor" � which looms on the Corcovado Mountain overlooking the bay.
All about Rio De Janeiro
Mount EverestMount Everest
Mount Everest is the well-known highest mountain on Earth. Its peak (not including the snow covering) being approximately 8,844m (29,015ft) high � and it continues to grow by an estimated two to five millimeters per year!
The summit ridge marks the border between China and Nepal.
Aurora BorealisAurora Borealis or Northen Lights
Aurora Borealis or the "Northern Lights" is the name given to a stunning light phenomenon often seen in the northern regions of countries such as Norway, Sweden, Finland, Greenland, Iceland, Alaska and Canada.
Mesmerizing, eerie, and never the same twice, Aurora Borealis flickers across the northern sky most often from September to October and March to April.
The Northern lights have often been described as the most amazing natural firework display possible � with shimmering lights and surging colors in the sky.
Angel FallsAngel Falls
Angel Falls in Venezuela is the world's highest free-falling waterfall at 979m (3,230ft), with an uninterrupted drop of 807m (2,648ft).
Angel Falls was officially discovered in 1933 by an American aviator, James Crawford Angel.
Getting to the falls can be tricky and usually involves taking a short flight from Caracus to Canaima and then a boat trip and trek to reach the falls. Alternatively, you could choose to just do an aerial fly-by of the waterfalls.
Paricutin VolcanoParicutin Volcano
Paricutin Volcano in Mexico literally came from nowhere and emerged as a new volcano starting from a moment when the ground in a farmer's cornfield opened in February, 1943, and lava started flowing out! The lava flows then continued with little interruption until February, 1952.
The lava covered two villages with lava, although there were no casualties, and today the top of the church of one of those villages can be seen peeking out of the solidified lava. Many people have climbed the volcano, which stands at a height of 2,800 m.
Victoria FallsVictoria Falls - Zambia/Zimbabwe
One of the world's mightiest falls, Victoria Falls thunders over a 100m-high, 1.5km-long cliff before rushing its enormous flow (120 million gallons of water a minute) into the Batoka Gorge.
Victoria Falls creates some of the world's most awesome white water, a spectacular view indeed. See large Victoria Falls picture
Niagara FallsNiagara Falls
Located on the border between Canada and the USA, the Niagara Falls comprises three separate waterfalls: the Horseshoe Falls (sometimes called the Canadian Falls); the American Falls; and the smaller, adjacent Bridal Veil Falls.
It is not the height, but the width and splendor of the falls that takes your breath away.
See beautiful Niagara Falls pictures
Gunung MuluGunung Mulu National Park
Gunung Mulu National Park in Borneo contains the most extensive and spectacular cave system in the world.
Many of the caves are illuminated, and visitors can marvel at 600-foot indoor waterfalls.
Every evening, when more than a million bats stream from the caves like a dense black cloud, creating an awesome view.

āĻ…āύাāĻŽিāĻ•া

āϤোāĻŽাāϰে āĻŦāύ্āĻĻāύা āĻ•āϰি
āϏ্āĻŦāĻĒ্āύ-āϏāĻšāϚāϰী
āϞো āφāĻŽাāϰ āĻ…āύাāĻ—āϤ āĻĒ্āϰিāϝ়া,
āφāĻŽাāϰ āĻĒাāĻ“āϝ়াāϰ āĻŦুāĻ•ে āύা-āĻĒাāĻ“āϝ়াāϰ āϤৃāώ্āĻŖা-āϜাāĻ—াāύিāϝ়া!
āϤোāĻŽাāϰে āĻŦāύ্āĻĻāύা āĻ•āϰি….
āĻšে āφāĻŽাāϰ āĻŽাāύāϏ-āϰāĻ™্āĻ—িāĻŖী,
āĻ…āύāύ্āϤ-āϝৌāĻŦāύা āĻŦাāϞা, āϚিāϰāύ্āϤāύ āĻŦাāϏāύা-āϏāĻ™্āĻ—িāύী!
āϤোāĻŽাāϰে āĻŦāύ্āĻĻāύা āĻ•āϰি….
āύাāĻŽ-āύাāĻšি-āϜাāύা āĻ“āĻ—ো āφāϜো-āύাāĻšি-āφāϏা!
āφāĻŽাāϰ āĻŦāύ্āĻĻāύা āϞāĻš, āϞāĻš āĻ­াāϞāĻŦাāϏা….
āĻ—োāĻĒāĻŖ-āϚাāϰিāĻŖী āĻŽোāϰ, āϞো āϚিāϰ-āĻĒ্āϰেāϝ়āϏী!
āϏৃāώ্āϟি-āĻĻিāύ āĻšāϤে āĻ•াঁāĻĻāĻŦাāϏāύাāϰ āĻ…āύ্āϤāϰাāϞে āĻŦāϏি’-
āϧāϰা āύাāĻšি āĻĻিāϞে āĻĻেāĻšে
āϤোāĻŽাāϰ āĻ•āϞ্āϝাāĻŖ-āĻĻীāĻĒ āϜ্āĻŦāϞিāϞে āύা
āĻĻীāĻĒ-āύেāĻ­া āĻŦেāĻĄ়া-āĻĻেāĻ“āϝ়া āĻ—েāĻšে
āĻ…āϏীāĻŽা! āĻāϞে āύা āϤুāĻŽি āϏীāĻŽাāϰেāĻ–া-āĻĒাāϰে!
āϏ্āĻŦāĻĒāύে āĻĒাāχāϝ়া āϤোāĻŽাāϏ্āĻŦāĻĒāύে āĻšাāϰাāχ āĻŦাāϰে āĻŦাāϰে
āĻ…āϰুāĻĒা āϞো! āϰāĻšি āĻšāϝ়ে āĻāϞে āĻŽāύে,
āϏāϤী āĻšāϝ়ে āĻāϞে āύা āĻ•āϘāϰে
āĻĒ্āϰিāϝ় āĻšāϝ়ে āĻāϞে āĻĒ্āϰেāĻŽে,
āĻŦāϧূ āĻšāϝ়ে āĻāϞে āύা āĻ…āϧāϰে!
āĻĻ্āϰাāĻ•্āώা-āĻŦুāĻ•ে āϰāĻšিāϞে āĻ—োāĻĒāύে āϤুāĻŽি āĻļিāϰীāύ্āĻļāϰাāĻŦ,
āĻĒেāϝ়াāϞাāϝ় āύাāĻšি āĻāϞে!-
āωāϤাāϰো āύেāĻ•াāϰ’-
āĻšাঁāĻ•ে āĻŽোāϰ āĻĻুāϰāύ্āϤ āĻ•াāĻŽāύা!
āϏুāĻĻুāϰিāĻ•া! āĻĻূāϰে āĻĨাāĻ•’-āĻ­াāϞোāĻŦাāϏা-āύিāĻ•āϟে āĻāϏো āύা

āϤুāĻŽি āύāĻš āύিāĻ­ে āϝাāĻ“āϝ়া āφāϞো, āύāĻš āĻļিāĻ–া
āϤুāĻŽি āĻŽāϰীāϚিāĻ•া,
āϤুāĻŽি āϜ্āϝোāϤি।-
āϜāύ্āĻŽ-āϜāύ্āĻŽাāύ্āϤāϰ āϧāϰিāϞোāĻ•ে-āϞোāĻ•াāύ্āϤāϰে āϤোāĻŽাāĻ•āϰেāĻ›ি āφāϰāϤি,
āĻŦাāϰে āĻŦাāϰে āĻāĻ•āχ āϜāύ্āĻŽে āĻļāϤāĻŦাāϰ āĻ•āϰি!
āϝেāĻ–াāύে āĻĻেāĻ–েāĻ›ি āϰূāĻĒ,-āĻ•āϰেāĻ›ি āĻŦāύ্āĻĻāύা āĻĒ্āϰিāϝ়া āϤোāĻŽাāϰেāχ āϏ্āĻŽāϰি
āϰূāĻĒে āϰূāĻĒে, āĻ…āĻĒāϰূāĻĒা, āĻ–ুঁāϜেāĻ›ি āϤোāĻŽাāϝ়,
āĻĒāĻŦāύেāϰ āϝāĻŦāύিāĻ•া āϝāϤ āϤুāϞি āϤāϤ āĻŦেāĻĄ়ে āϝাāϝ়!
āĻŦিāϰāĻšেāϰ āĻ•াāύ্āύা-āϧোāĻ“āϝ়া āϤৃāĻĒ্āϤ āĻšিāϝ়া āĻ­āϰি
āĻŦাāϰে āĻŦাāϰে āωāĻĻিāϝ়াāĻ› āχāύ্āĻĻ্āϰāϧāύুāϏāĻŽা,
āĻšাāĻ“āϝ়া-āĻĒāϰী
āĻĒ্āϰিāϝ় āĻŽāύোāϰāĻŽা!
āϧāϰিāϤে āĻ—িāϝ়োāĻ›ি-āϤুāĻŽি āĻŽিāϞাāϝ়েāĻ› āĻĻূāϰ āĻĻিāĻ—্āĻŦāϞāϝ়ে
āĻŦ্āϝāĻĨা-āĻĻেāĻ“āϝ়া āϰাāĻŖী āĻŽোāϰ, āĻāϞে āύা āĻ•āĻ•āĻĨা āĻ•āĻ“āϝ়া āĻšāϝ়ে

āϚিāϰ-āĻĻূāϰে āĻĨাāĻ•া āĻ“āĻ—ো āϚিāϰ-āύাāĻšি-āφāϏা!
āϤোāĻŽাāϰে āĻĻেāĻšেāϰ āϤীāϰে āĻĒাāĻŦাāϰ āĻĻুāϰাāĻļা
āĻ—্āϰāĻš āĻšāϤে āĻ—্āϰāĻšাāύ্āϤāϰে āϞāϝ়ে āϝাāϝ় āĻŽোāϰে!
āĻŦাāϏāύাāϰ āĻŦিāĻĒুāϞ āφāĻ—্āϰāĻšে-
āϜāύ্āĻŽ āϞāĻ­ি āϞোāĻ•ে-āϞোāĻ•াāύ্āϤāϰে!
āωāĻĻ্āĻŦেāϞিāϤ āĻŦুāĻ•ে āĻŽোāϰ āĻ…āϤৃāĻĒ্āϤ āϝৌāĻŦāύ-āĻ•্āώুāϧা
āωāĻĻāĻ—্āϰ āĻ•াāĻŽāύা,
āϜāύ্āĻŽ āϤাāχ āϞāĻ­ি āĻŦাāϰে āĻŦাāϰে,
āύা-āĻĒাāĻ“āϝ়াāϰ āĻ•āϰি āφāϰাāϧāύা!….
āϝা-āĻ•িāĻ›ু āϏুāύ্āĻĻāϰ āĻšেāϰিāĻ•āϰেāĻ›ি āϚুāĻŽ্āĻŦāύ,
āϝা-āĻ•িāĻ›ু āϚুāĻŽ্āĻŦāύ āĻĻিāϝ়া āĻ•āϰেāĻ›ি āϏুāύ্āĻĻāϰ-
āϏে-āϏāĻŦাāϰ āĻŽাāĻে āϝেāύ āϤāĻŦ āĻšāϰāώāĻŖ
āĻ…āύুāĻ­āĻŦ āĻ•āϰিāϝ়াāĻ›ি!-āĻ›ুঁāϝ়েāĻ›ি āĻ…āϧāϰ
āϤিāϞোāϤ্āϤāĻŽা, āϤিāϞে āϤিāϞে!
āϤোāĻŽাāϰে āϝে āĻ•āϰেāĻ›ি āϚুāĻŽ্āĻŦāύ
āĻĒ্āϰāϤি āϤāϰুāĻŖীāϰ āĻ োঁāϟে
āĻĒ্āϰāĻ•াāĻļ āĻ—োāĻĒāύ

āϝে āĻ•েāĻš āĻĒ্āϰিāϝ়াāϰে āϤাāϰ āϚুāĻŽ্āĻŦিāϝ়াāĻ›ে āϘুāĻŽ-āĻ­াāĻ™া āϰাāϤে,
āϰাāϤ্āϰি-āϜাāĻ—া āϤāύ্āĻĻ্āϰা-āϞাāĻ—া āϘুāĻŽ-āĻĒাāĻ“āϝ়া āĻĒ্āϰাāϤে,
āϏāĻ•āϞেāϰ āϏাāĻĨে āφāĻŽি āϚুāĻŽিāϝ়াāĻ›ি āϤোāĻŽা
āϏāĻ•āϞেāϰ āĻ োঁāϟে āϝেāύ, āĻšে āύিāĻ–িāϞ-āĻĒ্āϰিāϝ়া āĻĒ্āϰিāϝ়āϤāĻŽা!
āϤāϰু, āϞāϤা, āĻĒāĻļু, āĻĒাāĻ–ী, āϏāĻ•āϞেāϰ āĻ•াāĻŽāύাāϰ āϏাāĻĨে
āφāĻŽাāϰ āĻ•াāĻŽāύা āϜাāĻ—ে,-āφāĻŽি āϰāĻŽি āĻŦিāĻļ্āĻŦ-āĻ•াāĻŽāύাāϤে!
āĻŦāĻž্āϚিāϤ āϝাāĻšাāϰা āĻĒ্āϰেāĻŽে, āĻ­ুāĻž্āϜে āϝাāϰা āϰāϤি-
āϏāĻ•āϞেāϰ āĻŽাāĻে āφāĻŽি-āϏāĻ•āϞেāϰ āĻĒ্āϰেāĻŽে āĻŽোāϰ āĻ—āϤি!
āϝে-āĻĻিāύ āϏ্āϰāώ্āϟাāϰ āĻŦুāĻ•ে āϜেāĻ—েāĻ›িāϞ āφāĻĻি āϏৃāώ্āϟি-āĻ•াāĻŽ,
āϏেāχ āĻĻিāύ āϏ্āϰāώ্āϟা āϏাāĻĨে āϤুāĻŽি āĻāϞে, āφāĻŽি āφāϏিāϞাāĻŽ
āφāĻŽি āĻ•াāĻŽ, āϤুāĻŽি āĻšāϞে āϰāϤি,
āϤāϰুāĻŖ-āϤāϰুāĻŖী āĻŦুāĻ•ে āύিāϤ্āϝ āϤাāχ āφāĻŽাāĻĻেāϰ āĻ…āĻĒāϰূāĻĒ āĻ—āϤি!
āĻ•ী āϝে āϤুāĻŽি, āĻ•ী āϝে āύāĻš, āĻ•āϤ āĻ­াāĻŦি-āĻ•āϤ āĻĻিāĻ•ে āϚাāχ!
āύাāĻŽে āύাāĻŽে, āĻ…-āύাāĻŽিāĻ•া, āϤোāĻŽাāϰে āĻ•ি āĻ–ুঁāϜিāύু āĻŦৃāĻĨাāχ?
āĻŦৃāĻĨাāχ āĻŦাāϏিāύু āĻ­াāϞো? āĻŦৃāĻĨা āϏāĻŦে āĻ­াāϞোāĻŦাāϏে āĻŽোāϰে?
āϤুāĻŽি āĻ­েāĻŦে āϝাāϰে āĻŦুāĻ•ে āϚেāĻĒে āϧāϰি āϏে-āχ āϝাāϝ় āϏāϰে
āĻ•েāύ āĻšেāύ āĻšāϝ়, āĻšাāϝ়, āĻ•েāύ āϞāϝ় āĻŽāύে-
āϝাāϰে āĻ­াāϞো āĻŦাāϏিāϞাāĻŽ, āϤাāϰো āϚেāϝ়ে āĻ­াāϞো āĻ•েāĻš
āĻŦাāϏিāĻ›ে āĻ—োāĻĒāύে

āϏে āĻŦুāĻি āϏুāύ্āĻĻāϰāϤāϰ-āφāϰো āφāϰো āĻŽāϧু!
āφāĻŽাāϰি āĻŦāϧূāϰ āĻŦুāĻ•ে āĻšাāϏো āϤুāĻŽি āĻšāϝ়ে āύāĻŦāĻŦāϧূ
āĻŦুāĻ•ে āϝাāϰে āĻĒাāχ, āĻšাāϝ়,
āϤাāϰি āĻŦুāĻ•ে āϤাāĻšাāϰি āĻļāϝ্āϝাāϝ়
āύাāĻšি-āĻĒাāĻ“āϝ়া āĻšāϝ়ে āϤুāĻŽি āĻ•াঁāĻĻ āĻāĻ•াāĻ•িāύী,
āĻ“āĻ—ো āĻŽোāϰ āĻĒ্āϰিāϝ়াāϰ āϏāϤিāύী।….
āĻŦাāϰে āĻŦাāϰে āĻĒাāχāϞাāĻŽ-āĻŦাāϰে āĻŦাāϰে āĻŽāύ āϝেāύ āĻ•āĻšে-
āύāĻšে, āĻ āϏে āύāĻšে!
āĻ•ুāĻšেāϞিāĻ•া! āĻ•োāĻĨা āϤুāĻŽি? āĻĻেāĻ–া āĻĒাāĻŦ āĻ•āĻŦে?
āϜāύ্āĻŽেāĻ›িāϞে āϜāύ্āĻŽিāϝ়াāĻ› āĻ•িāĻŽ্āĻŦা āϜāύ্āĻŽ āϞāĻŦে?
āĻ•āĻĨা āĻ•āĻ“, āĻ•āĻ“ āĻ•āĻĨা āĻĒ্āϰিāϝ়া,
āĻšে āφāĻŽাāϰ āϝুāĻ—ে-āϝুāĻ—ে āύা-āĻĒাāĻ“āϝ়াāϰ āϤৃāώ্āĻŖা-āϜাāĻ—াāύিāϝ়া!

āĻ•āĻšিāĻŦে āύা āĻ•āĻĨা āϤুāĻŽি! āφāϜ āĻŽāύে āĻšāϝ়,
āĻĒ্āϰেāĻŽ āϏāϤ্āϝ āϚিāϰāύ্āϤāύ, āĻĒ্āϰেāĻŽেāϰ āĻĒাāϤ্āϰ āϏে āĻŦুāĻি āϚিāϰāύ্āϤāύ āύāϝ়
āϜāύ্āĻŽ āϝাāϰ āĻ•াāĻŽāύাāϰ āĻŦীāϜে
āĻ•াāĻŽāύাāϰāχ āĻŽাāĻে āϏে āϝে āĻŦেāĻĄ়ে āϝাāϝ় āĻ•āϞ্āĻĒāϤāϰু āύিāϜে
āĻĻিāĻ•ে āĻĻিāĻ•ে āĻļাāĻ–া āϤাāϰ āĻ•āϰে āĻ…āĻ­িāϝাāύ,
āĻ“ āϝেāύ āĻļুāώিāϝ়া āύেāĻŦে āφāĻ•াāĻļেāϰ āϝāϤ āĻŦাāϝ়ু āĻĒ্āϰাāĻŖ
āφāĻ•াāĻļ āĻĸেāĻ•েāĻ›ে āϤাāϰ āĻĒাāĻ–া
āĻ•াāĻŽāύাāϰ āϏāĻŦুāϜ āĻŦāϞাāĻ•া!

āĻĒ্āϰেāĻŽ āϏāϤ্āϝ, āĻĒ্āϰেāĻŽ-āĻĒাāϤ্āϰ āĻŦāĻšু-āφāĻ—āĻŖāύ,
āϤাāχ-āϚাāχ, āĻŦুāĻ•ে āĻĒাāχ, āϤāĻŦু āĻ•েāύ āĻ•েঁāĻĻে āĻ“āĻ ে āĻŽāύ
āĻŽāĻĻ āϏāϤ্āϝ, āĻĒাāϤ্āϰ āϏāϤ্āϝ āύāϝ়!
āϝে-āĻĒাāϤ্āϰে āĻĸাāϞিāϝ়া āĻ–াāĻ“ āϏেāχ āύেāĻļা āĻšāϝ়!
āϚিāϰ-āϏāĻšāϚāϰী!
āĻāϤāĻĻিāύে āĻĒāϰিāϚāϝ় āĻĒেāύু, āĻŽāϰি āĻŽāϰি!
āφāĻŽাāϰি āĻĒ্āϰেāĻŽেāϰ āĻŽাāĻে āϰāϝ়েāĻ› āĻ—োāĻĒāύ,
āĻŦৃāĻĨা āφāĻŽি āĻ–ুঁāϜে āĻŽāϰিāϜāύ্āĻŽে āϜāύ্āĻŽে āĻ•āϰিāύু āϰোāĻĻāύ
āĻĒ্āϰāϤি āϰূāĻĒে, āĻ…āĻĒāϰূāĻĒা, āĻĄাāĻ• āϤুāĻŽি,
āϚিāύেāĻ›ি āϤোāĻŽাāϝ়,
āϝাāĻšাāϰে āĻŦাāϏিāĻŦ āĻ­াāϞো-āϏে-āχ āϤুāĻŽি,
āϧāϰা āĻĻেāĻŦে āϤাāϝ়!
āĻĒ্āϰেāĻŽ āĻāĻ•, āĻĒ্āϰেāĻŽিāĻ•া āϏে āĻŦāĻšু,
āĻŦāĻšু āĻĒাāϤ্āϰে āĻĸেāϞে āĻĒিāĻŦ āϏেāχ āĻĒ্āϰেāĻŽ-
āϏে āĻļāϰাāĻŦ āϞোāĻšু
āϤোāĻŽাāϰে āĻ•āϰিāĻŦ āĻĒাāύ, āĻ…-āύাāĻŽিāĻ•া, āĻļāϤ āĻ•াāĻŽāύাāϝ়,
āĻ­ৃāĻ™্āĻ—াāϰে, āĻ—োāϞাāϏে āĻ•āĻ­ু, āĻ•āĻ­ু āĻĒেāϝ়াāϞাāϝ়!
subhatirtha dev