Meemure could be a village in Sri Lanka with a population of regarding four hundred. it's situated close to the border between urban ce...
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Yala National Park
Increase over a 100,00 hectares Yala National Park consists of elephants, leopards, monitor ,Sloth bears, wild boar, monkeys , crocodiles,...
GALGIRIYAWA
Many interesting archaeological sites lie within a distance of 15 miles from the Galgamuwa resthouse. One such is Galgiriyawa, whic...
Elephants of Sri Lanka
In Sri Lanka no other animal has been connected for so long with the people in their fixed and religious activities as the elephant. Th...
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