IN THE FIELDS OF KASH

If anything deserves to be the insignia of autumn in Bangladesh, it's Kans grass, better known as “Kash phool” in Bangla. Plain lands, often near water, are colonised by these white-crowned perennial grass – the gentle breeze, characteristic of autumn, creating ripples on them. PHOTO: MD. MOAZZEM MOSTAKIM
If anything deserves to be the insignia of autumn in Bangladesh, it's Kans grass, better known as “Kash phool” in Bangla. Plain lands, often near water, are colonised by these white-crowned perennial grass – the gentle breeze, characteristic of autumn, creating ripples on them. PHOTO: MD. MOAZZEM MOSTAKIM
If anything deserves to be the insignia of autumn in Bangladesh, it's Kans grass, better known as “Kash phool” in Bangla. Plain lands, often near water, are colonised by these white-crowned perennial grass – the gentle breeze, characteristic of autumn, creating ripples on them. PHOTO: MD. MOAZZEM MOSTAKIM
If anything deserves to be the insignia of autumn in Bangladesh, it's Kans grass, better known as “Kash phool” in Bangla. Plain lands, often near water, are colonised by these white-crowned perennial grass – the gentle breeze, characteristic of autumn, creating ripples on them. PHOTO: MD. MOAZZEM MOSTAKIM
If anything deserves to be the insignia of autumn in Bangladesh, it's Kans grass, better known as “Kash phool” in Bangla. Plain lands, often near water, are colonised by these white-crowned perennial grass – the gentle breeze, characteristic of autumn, creating ripples on them. PHOTO: MD. MOAZZEM MOSTAKIM
If anything deserves to be the insignia of autumn in Bangladesh, it's Kans grass, better known as “Kash phool” in Bangla. Plain lands, often near water, are colonised by these white-crowned perennial grass – the gentle breeze, characteristic of autumn, creating ripples on them. PHOTO: MD. MOAZZEM MOSTAKIM