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April 11, 2011 at 00:00 · Filed under Travel and tagged: anuradhapura, elephant, hambantota, history, jungle, mechanics, Polonnaruwa, singhalese, sinhala, slideshow, sri lanka, tuk-tuk, work
Sri Lanka Part Ten
Sri Lanka Part Nine
They told us we would find elephants on the road to Hambantota at dawn. It was six-thirty, and in the air that hung with a heavy mist and a distinct paucity of elephants, we pushed west. And when we got west, elephants, as they had for so many days, were not.
In Hambantota, the fast paved road continued through northwest to the ancient city Anuradhapura, famous as an ancient capital of the island nation, and not at all known for having elephants. Let down, I turned off onto an uninviting dirt road just to have a peek and to turn around. And lo, the giant hindquarters of our proboscidean friend materialized, just down the path.
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March 7, 2011 at 12:00 · Filed under Travel, Wild assumptions and tagged: beach, herbal, ideals, medicine man, poison, sage, sea urchin, sinhala, sri lanka, surfing, tourism, weligama
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