When you are traveling with a big group, it can be difficult to follow the itinerary as planned. There will always be somebody who hits the shower the last minute, someone who eats slowly and those who are just lazy once they get to the destination. Overall maintaining time is easier said than done. Especially when it comes to running to the beach on time for the sunset or getting back before the tide gets high, keeping up with nature’s strict time maintenance can become tough.
We began our walk towards the turtle hatchery when the sun shone on the beach with its bright orange rays. I could not stop to gaze and absorb the beautiful colors in the sky for a minute as I was tensed. The orange rays indicated that the sun was going down soon and it was going to get dark. How are we going to walk these kilometers on the beach, visit the hatchery and then walk all the way back to our resort? Even if it is full moon, it was going to take a while until it fully lights the shores for us to walk.I gathered up the group and told them that they must walk fast as they could so as to come back to the resort safely. Most of them were excited to go seethe hatchery as they had been informed about the eggs, the baby turtles and the occasional chances to see the mother turtles digging holes. The turtle hatchery is a government project that requires special permission to visit and as it is a hassle getting there, nobody really goes. However, as we had connections and because we are students with interest in the field of conservation, we decided to check the place out.
I just hope that in the way we did, all tourists enjoy and take pleasure in conserving this nature that is irreplaceable.
PHOTO CREDIT: Tahmid Huq Easher, Tanzeena Hussain Farah, Efaz Ahmed. Earth Club, North South University.
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