Dedduwa Boat House by Jetwing
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A thousand words
There have been far too many exceptional moments during this trip to pick a favorite in any category. The Singhalese people were happy and smiling, liked Americans, respected grandmothers and helped Carmen and I in any way they could. They were eager to share their remarkable country and heritage and proud of the variety that is within this one full-of-wonders island. A picture says a thousand words so I will attach several to this ...
Galle, a town of many sensations
... quality in New Galle (not the old Galle Fort which sits much higher) and the surrounding beach areas. We noticed painted signs on some of the fishing boats that said they were donated by various organizations. The one I read was from a Lions Club in Berlin Germany, but there were many others; Sinhalese say that almost the whole world showed up to help including, of course, America. ASIDE - China is a huge influence here. Carmen and ...
Ogled reševalne postaje želv, obisk ribj
... povrh pa še žgečljiva ko jo pobožaš po oklepu.
Seveda ob tej vročini na plaži in kasneje na tej farmi nismo kej veliko pili (v bistvo nismo pili nič) za to se odločimo da gremo na eno zasluženo pivo :)
najbližje nam je bil nek že na daleč viden luksozni resort. (cena nočitve v tem času ko ni sezone. 250-300 USD / noč apartma za 2 osebi; 550 USD vila za 2 osebi s ...
Work, lion beer and a beautiful beach
... on (funny times).
Friday we woke up very tierd as the celebrations didn't finish until midnight and we had the orphanage in the morning too.
The weekend was spent in Marissa a little backpacker village an hour coastal bus ride to the south, we arrived here on Friday night. Marissa was beautiful we spent the whole of Saturday on the beach and playing in the sea, the waves were mental the biggest shore dump ever but sooooo much fun !!!!. On the Sunday ...
This Happened Once Before
... in and out like they were struggling to lay the eggs. They would find a spot on the sand, seemingly unaware of our presence, and start kicking with their flippers until they'd created a deep hole. This visitor was quite amusing to this drunken group.
But they had to leave Lanka the next day and we said goodbye to them over a hungover lunch the next day. Since then, we've had food poisoning, checked out a few quiet bars which have strange, older british ...