The old man looked up. His eyes were the color of strong tea. "You found it. But we don't get visitors. Not since the train lines moved."
Aarav was a journalist from Guwahati, chasing a story that most called a myth. They spoke of a colonial outpost near the Bhutan border, a subsection of Bongaigaon that appeared on no GPS. The locals called it "XXX" not for its vices, but because its real name had been lost to history, redacted from maps after a mysterious exodus in 1962. xxx bongaigaon assam
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Forget the polished tourist circuits. About 20 km from the city center lies , a sleepy town on the banks of the Brahmaputra. Why go there? Because it houses some of the oldest rock-cut caves in all of Assam . The old man looked up
Bongaigaon district, carved out of the erstwhile Goalpara district in 1989, serves as a critical industrial corridor. It shares borders with Kokrajhar, Chirang, Barpeta, and Dhubri districts. National Highway 31 (NH-31) runs through the district, connecting it to the rest of Northeast India and West Bengal. But we don't get visitors
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