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
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 *****
Over: 70 Pages, 800 Posts, 1000 Photographs and 900,000 Page views
15 March, 2013
SRI LANKA - HISTORICAL BOOKS
My work published in 1855, closed with these words - ' For me Ceylon has always had a charm, and I shall ever retain a vivid interest in the colony'.
Eight years in Ceylon by Baker, Samuel White Sir
5 editions (4 ebooks) - first published in 1874 Read
11 March, 2013
SRI LANKA - WHALES
Mirissa on the West coast or Kalpitiya on the North Western coast are the best locations for whale watching. These pics were captured by Ashan on his
whale safaris.
Pics courtesy : Ashan
Little Adventures
08 March, 2013
02 March, 2013
SRI LANKA - TURTLES
The beaches of Sri Lanka have become nesting places for turtles and there are about ten locations on the coastline, mostly in the South, where turtles come to lay eggs. The Wildlife Protection Society of Sri Lanka operates the famous turtle hatchery at Kosgoda on the South coast.
Eighteen hatcheries operate on the South coast, thousands of turtle eggs are hatched and the young released to the sea annually, from these hatcheries. These conservation programs have become a major tourist attraction.
Pics courtesy : Ashan
Little Adventures
27 February, 2013
SRI LANKA - ORCHIDS
Orchids belong to one of the largest families of flowering plants, different varieties of Orchids are found abundantly in tropical countries.
Pics by : Nelsonlanka
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23 February, 2013
SRI LANKA - SNAKES [ GERADA PREVOSTIANA ]
The harmless cat eyed water snake [ local - gerandia ] is found throughout the Island and it is very often mistaken as a venomous snake. It tears its prey into small pieces instead of swallowing whole like other snakes.
Pics by : Nelsonlanka
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18 February, 2013
SRI LANKA - WELCOME !
Few places in the world can offer the traveler such a remarkable combination of stunning landscapes, pristine beaches, captivating cultural heritage and unique experiences within such a compact location. Within a mere area of 65, 610 square kilometers lie 8 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, 1,330 kilometers of coastline - much of it pristine beach - 15 national parks showcasing an abundance of wildlife, nearly 500,000 acres of lush tea estates, 250 acres of botanical gardens, 350 waterfalls, 25,000 lakes and water bodies, to a culture that extends back to over 2,500 years.
This is an island of magical proportions, once known as Serendib, Taprobane, the Pearl of the Indian Ocean, and Ceylon. Discover refreshingly Sri Lanka! — with Irina Neacsu and 7 others.
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15 February, 2013
SRI LANKA - MAHIYANGANA STUPA
12 February, 2013
SRI LANKA - ANCIENT RUINS
The entrance to a place of worship in the 2500 year old ruined cities of Sri Lanka. The imposing stone lions at the top of the steps, the two ornately carved moonstones and the dragon carvings on the stone side walls - the architectural grandiose of a golden era.
Pics courtesy : Gerrit, Netty, Hans and Hanneke [ Belgium ]
Sri Lanka tour, May 2011
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