South Point Villa
(16 km past Galle City), Ahangama
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The pool! the upstairs balcony The lovely pond at the entrance Just outside the house

South Point Villa Ahangama

(16 km past Galle City) Ahangama, Sri Lanka

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The small things in life!

A travel blog entry by janjam

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... were even around for a posed pic. We
decided instead to take in yet another gorgeous sunset. This bus full of school children pulled up
and out poured about 50 boys and girls in white school uniforms. They all filed down to the beach and stood
along the shore. As the waves rolled in
the children, laughing and squealing would run up the beach to escape the
water. This occurred over a cycle of
about 15 waves ...

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A travel blog entry by lordos

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... the cockroach count increases day by day.The beach is fine and I watch all sorts of people living day by day from the exremely bronzed man with the pony tail to an equally bronzed woman-no a very dark dark woman who it seems has been in the sun far too long.On one particular day a very overweight woman enters the sea and begins to swim awkwardly far our beyond the surf and I realy cant take myeyes off the flailing woman.It worries me whether she will ever make it back to ...

What Goes Up Must Come Down

A travel blog entry by maryamosmond

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... pontianak-state-of-face, I had the cheek to ask him to take a photo of the dawn for me. He didn't say much. I think he's gay. He didn't smile at all. Hmph!)

6.10 am: A small, fiery red ball is visible in the distance, and the crowd gasped in awe, in a practiced, harmonious choir. It was too beautiful... I was on the verge of weeping. The sun was completely visible in less than 4 minutes, and then the crowd were starting to leave the place as soon ...

Galle and Unawatunna beach

A travel blog entry by frawldog

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... really amazing or it just seems good compared to India. I did get a few people come up to me and try to sell me things, but I just blew them off. I did get to walk the beaches of Hikkaduwa, but it started raining, so I had to head back to Galle at about 430 and that was pretty much my day. I did really enjoy relaxing. I will have time for the history later and all that, but for now, this is exactly what I need. ...

Wedding Anniversary

A travel blog entry by miller-stone

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The day of our anniversary, September 14, we prepared for our short trip along the coast to Unawatuna, the tourist town with the lovely protected bay—safe for swimming--that we had avoided staying at because of its industry that sets the daily lives of the locals off in the peripheral vision of the mostly white and somewhat wealthier of those from Europe, Australia, and North America, who visit this island jewel. Anousha, our tuk-tuk driver, knocked ...

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