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Travel Blogs from Unawatuna
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 ...
Unawatuna
... trop marrant cette aprem je passe sur la plage et j'entends "hey DJ! you alright?! :) was good fun yesterday!! " ahahah le kiff. ce soir je remets ça :))
Bon forcément, tu mixes donc les bieres sont gratuites ce qui fait que ce matin, youhouuuu ça parle dans ma tete!! :)
big up à tous,
ps: Zz _ les 2 oreillers c'est parce que c'est plus confortable :))
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Im off again
... entrance hall after clearing immigration-most countries get an automatic 30 day visa and then I clench my teeth waiting for the onslaught of locals,scam merchants,tuk tuk drivers to pounce like they do in Dehli. I am heartedly suprised that nothing like this occurs-maybe its because of the metal detector at the end of the hall detering them-Im not sure or whether you have to show some form of documentation to enter the airport.But I re-emerge into glorious ...
Unawatuna surfing and birthdays
... during that tsunami, 22 of them foreigners. One unfortunate story we heard was of a French couple sitting on the shore with their three kids playing in the water when the tsunami hit. The parents were able to escape, but all three of their kids were carried off and never seen again.
On Monday our kids started on their school work. Shelby had stated that she wanted to climb ahead of her work and get it all done before returning home, so that she ...
Paradise and the Festival of the Plastic Bowls
... to Sri Lanka so far- the place was fantastic!!!
(Kat: The $25 included a beautiful breakfast for two with fresh fruit juice, a fruit plate, an omelette made to order and toast - or, a Sri Lankan brekkie with string hoppers!)
I tracked down the only liquor store in Unawatuna called Tienzin’s. It’s about a ten minute walk from our hotel heading east. The place always seems busy with locals buying the super strong (8.8%) beer and the local hooch ...