A Brownie in Toronto 'Sending a message'
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Going for a walk |
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Every one getting 'an opening dose' of Castor oil |
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A place to sleep |
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Indian Tamil tea-plucker |
This blog is devoted to exploring the 'NATURAL BEAUTY OF SRI LANKA. My interests are photography, archaeology and ancient history. My email address is:- philipv203@gmail.com Please move the cursor over each photograph and left click on the mouse, to see an enlarged version of the pictures. Please click on the heading 'older post. ' Kandyan dancerrs, Gampaha, Sri Lanka. Please BOOKMARK this page.
Coming down from Ramboda, on the Nuwara Eliya there is a place called Thawalamtenne, where a side road on the left leads past the Kothmale dam to Ulapena. The name Thalamtenna recalls the place where water Buffalos assemble to take their burden down into the Kotmale valley. This road goes parallel to the Mahaweli Ganga. On the right side the road to the Mahaweli Chathya, leads to a beautiful Dagoba. Further down on the left there is a view point to see the 'The Kothmale Dam'.
A leaning wall - Mason's fault
House boat on Gregory's Lake
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Driving on the highway just past Kaluaggala going towards Colombo, I spotted a container load of used bicycles. On inquiry I was told that these were for sale. Each bike would cost Rs.900/-. These bikes had been used for hiring in Sweden.
These bicycles had the following features:-
1. No chains but a shaft driven rear wheel.
2. Wheels had solid tires - No need to have a bicycle pump.
3. A small solar panel to charge a battery to power the headlight.
4. Hub brakes.