Wednesday, June 17, 2009

The old railway bridge, Rathnapura, Sri Lanka.

The narrow gauge Kelani Valley railway started from Colombo Fort and terminated at Opanayake. It passed through the lush rubber and tea growing Kelani Valley region. The picture shows the abandoned railway bridge, at Rathnapura.Old railway lines form excellent bicycle tracts because of the gentle gradients. In Sri Lanka when the rail track from Avissawella to Opanayake was closed in stages, there was a massive land-grab of the property along the railway line, to dig for gems and to put up houses. Quite a lot of houses are now built illegally on this stretch.

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Fruits for sale, Gannoruwa, Sri Lanka

This fruit seller doing his trade by the roadside at Gannoruwa, Sri Lanka, had quite a selection of fresh, tasty luscious fruits for sale. 'Gan-oruwa' - meaning 'fetch the boat' in Sinhalese, was the ferry crossing point into the Capital of the highlands of Ceylon, Kandy, in historic times, across the Mahaweli river. It now houses the agricultural research centre and the veterenirary reseach centre, among other departments. I took this picture on 7/6/2009.

Sunday, June 14, 2009

Land-scaped plot, Agricultural Department, Gannoruwa, Sri Lanka.

The Agricultural Research Station at Gannoruwa in Kandy, has a well built road and a new bridge to approach it across the Mahaweli River, from the Getambe end. I took this photograph on the 7th of June 2009, to show a landscaped plot at this site.

Boat house, Kandy Lake, Sri Lanka.

The jetty on the Kandy lake is a very popular spot for people to hire a boat to boat on the Kandy Lake. I took this photo on 7/6/2009.

Thursday, June 11, 2009

The image of Lord Buddha on Bahirawakande, Kandy, Sri Lanka.

The image of Lord Buddha looking towards the Dalada Maligawa, from Bahirawakanda, Kandy, Sri Lanka is seen here. I took this picture from the Ampitiya end of the Kandy lake on 7/6/2009.