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The village. |
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The water channel from the Wewa - reservoir. |
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The hearths in the boutiques. |
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Frying fish caught in the Wewa for sale to the tourist/pilgrims coming to the site. |
'Sorabora Wewa' - a large water reservoir - was built more than 2000 years ago during the rule of King Dutugemunu,
who reigned from 161 BC to 137 BC. There are many legends surrounding the building of a bund by a single individual. Like in quite a lot of the ancient irrigation works of Sri Lanka, the tank may have been built in prehistoric times. The single individual mentioned may have repaired a breached bund. There is a veddha ancestry for quite a lot of the villagers settled in the village near the bund.