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Quote - Joseph Pulitzer

"PUT IT BEFORE THEM BRIEFLY SO THEY WILL READ IT, CLEARLY SO THEY WILL APPRECIATE IT, PICTURESQUELY SO THEY WILL REMEMBER IT AND, ABOVE ALL, ACCURATELY SO THEY WILL BE GUIDED BY ITS LIGHT" ***** JOSEPH PULITZER *****
DISCOVER - SRI LANKA: PROLOGUE

IN PRAISE OF MY BEAUTIFUL ISLAND,
INFORMATION, PHOTOGRAPHS AND VIDEO.

THE 13th CENTURY VENETIAN TRAVELER MARCO POLO DESCRIBED THE ISLAND AS 'THE JADE PENDANT IN THE INDIAN OCEAN'. THE ABUNDANCE OF GEMSTONES, SPICES, RAIN FORESTS AND WILDLIFE; THE MAGNIFICENT BEACHES, ANCIENT RUINS AND A WRITTEN HISTORY OF OVER 2500 YEARS MAKE THIS ISLAND A TOURISTS' PARADISE.

THE RUINED CITIES OF ANURADHAPURA AND POLONNARUWA ILLUSTRATE THE GLORY OF THE ANCIENT KINGDOMS. THE GIGANTIC STUPAS AND BUDDHA STATUES ARE AMONG THE BIGGEST MAN MADE STRUCTURES OF THE WORLD. THE MASSIVE RESERVOIRS, BUILT BY ANCIENT KINGS TO IRRIGATE THOUSANDS OF ACRES OF LAND, ARE MARVELS OF HYDRO ENGINEERING. THERE ARE EIGHT UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE SITES IN SRI LANKA

THE ISLAND WAS KNOWN TO THE GREEKS AS 'TAPROBANE' AND TO THE ARABS AS 'SERENDIB'. EARLY MERCHANTS VISITED THE ISLAND IN SEARCH OF GEMSTONES AND SPICES, MAINLY CINNAMON AND PEPPER. COFFEE AND TEA PLANTATIONS WERE STARTED BY THE BRITISH COLONIAL RULERS. CEYLON TEA IS FAMOUS THE WORLD OVER.

TOURISM INDUSTRY IS A MAJOR MONEY SPINNER FOR THIS BEAUTIFUL ISLAND. THE VAST EXPANSE OF BEACHES, RAIN FORESTS AND NATIONAL PARKS WITH HERDS OF WILD ELEPHANTS, THE CENTRAL HIGHLANDS WITH LITHE WATER FALLS, BRING IN THE TOURISTS. THE ISLAND IS DOTTED WITH HUNDREDS OF HOTELS TO ACCOMMODATE THE TRAVELER. AN ISLAND OF 25,000 SQ; MILES HAS 103 RIVERS AND 25000 RESERVOIRS, MOSTLY MAN MADE. WITH VARYING CLIMATIC CONDITIONS THIS IS TRULY A 'SMALL MIRACLE'.

" THE ISLAND OF SRI LANKA IS A SMALL UNIVERSE, IT CONTAINS AS MANY VARIATIONS OF CULTURE, SCENERY AND CLIMATE AS SOME COUNTRIES A DOZEN TIMES ITS SIZE........I FIND IT HARD TO BELIEVE THAT THERE IS ANY COUNTRY WHICH SCORES SO HIGHLY IN ALL DEPARTMENTS - WHICH HAVE SO MANY ADVANTAGES AND SO FEW DISADVANTAGES. LOVELY BEACHES, BEAUTIFUL LANDSCAPES, IMPRESSIVE RUINS, A VIBRANT CULTURE AND CHARMING PEOPLE- NO WONDER SRI LANKA IS A SMALL MIRACLE ".***** Arthur C. Clark *****




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14 October, 2010

SRI LANKA - THE ROYAL BOTANICAL GARDEN


Royal Botanical Garden, Peradeniya is located in close proximity to the city
of Kandy in the Central Province of Sri Lanka. It is renowned for the collection
of a variety of Orchids,and has more than 300 varieties of Orchids, spices,
medicinal plants and palms trees attach it is the National Herbarium. Total land
mass of the botanical garden is 147 acres (0.59 km2), 460 Meters above sea
level with a 200 day annual rain fall, it is managed by the Division of National
Botanic Gardens of the Department of Agriculture.

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The Classical Avenue of Palms is located in this Garden. One tree with a
significant history is the Cannon ball Tree planted by King George V of the
United Kingdom and Queen Mary in 1901. The tree is bent with its fruits which
look like Cannon Balls, which is how it came to be named.The origins of the
Botanic Gardens dates as far back as 1371 when King Wickramabahu III 
ascended the throne and kept court at Peradeniya near Mahaweli river, this 
was followed by King Kirti Sri and King Rajadhi Rajasinghe. A temple was built
on this location by King Wimala Dharma but it was destroyed by the British
when they were given control over the Kandyan Kingdom. Thereafter the
ground work for a Botanical Garden were formed by Mr Alexandar Moon in 
1821. Botanical Garden at Peradeniya were formally established and plants
from Kew Garden at Slave island, Colombo and from the Kalutara Garden in 
Kalutara were moved up until 1843. The Royal Botanic Gardens, Peradeniya
was made more independent and expanded under Mr George Gardner as its
superintendent in 1844. The gardens came under the administration of the
Department of Agriculture when it was established in 1912.
It was also used during the Second World War by Lord Louis Mountbatten,
the supreme commander of the allied forces in South Asia as the headquarters

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