Showing posts with label Tradition. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tradition. Show all posts

Yapahuwa Fortress

Yapahuwa was single of the brief capitals of medieval Sri Lanka with many attractive ruins sprinkled in every way. The main local ruin of a...

POLNNARUWA

Early in the l lth century occupying Cholas stood at the small village of Pulattinagara. Much further south out siders stared across the...

KIRIPOKUNAHELA

In the Ya la East National Park there is a place called Kiripokuna  a perennial source of water, and animals flock there during the...

ADAM’S PEAK

Dawn millenia of belief pilgrims have trekked up this holy hill that rises in splendidly verdant isolation from the island’s central ma...

MEDIRIGIRIYA

Fourteen miles north of Minneriya lies Medirigiriya, the former Mandalagiri, a monastery dating from the 2 nd century. Granite column...

Sri Lanka

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