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Yatagala Rock Temple - Rocks, Peace and Art
Out of the many Buddhist historical sites in the South, Yatagala Rock Temple stands out as a place with a combination of exquisite Buddhist art and sculpture. The history of this massive temple complex runs back to the 13th Century, where a chief minister of the then ruler King Parakramabahu II, offered this temple with an 18 foot sleeping Buddha statue, frescoes and a sapling of the Sri Maha Bodhi, to the monks as a token of faith. Thus, most paintings and sculpture in the temple belong to the Dambadeniya and Kandyan traditions of art.
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Stilt Fishing Koggala - An Iconic Image of Culture
The Southern Coast of Sri Lanka is well known for its picturesque views and vistas, full of diversity and the abundant marine life. Koggala, being one such area located in the Southern Coast, is home to the traditional art of fishing called Stilt Fishing.
Stilt Fishing is a form of fishing where the fisherman perches on a vertical pole with cross bars for sitting, which is where they wait patiently for a catch. The vertical pole itself is about 3 or 4 meters high and is planted into the sea bed in shallow waters of the ocean. This technique of fishing, which is also known as “Ritipanna” in Sinhala is famous form of fishing in areas such as Weligama, Dikwella and Tangalle as well. If you manage to catch the view of these fishermen sitting on stilts, silhouetted against a golden sunset by the ocean, it will become a breathtaking image that will seep into your brain and stay there long after you have witnessed it.
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The Galle Fort - Heritage, History and Glory
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If you were to arrive in Galle Town from any direction, there are three things you will see right then and there that you cannot miss even if you wanted to; the Galle Bus Stand, the International Cricket stadium and just beyond that, standing tall and stretching wide in all its glory is the Galle Dutch Fort. It is a place where almost everyone is attracted to. The locals go there to relax and unwind, tourists go there to explore and experience, the local youth go there to fly kites or play cricket at the Ramparts Green near the army camp grounds, or hangout at the beach near the lighthouse, and almost everyone goes there to feel the ocean winds from atop the bastions and watch the sun do down into the horizon in a golden fiery haze. It is a place of beauty, joy, grandeur and multicultural, multi-ethnic importance.
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Thalpe Coral Tanks – Man made nature
It’s an almost universally recognized fact that the beaches in Sri Lanka are beautiful and very famous among tourists, both local and foreign alike. Furthermore, the beaches in Galle such as Dewata Surf Beach , Dalawella Beach and Unawatuna Beach are still famous hubs of tourist activity. However, a coastal place that is relatively well known but still doesn’t get much tourist attraction is the Thalpe Beach.
The Thalpe Beach is a calm and quiet place compared to most beaches that are occupied by tourists in the region and it is a place where one can go to escape the crowds and just relax to the sound of the waves of the ocean. To add to the serene atmosphere of the place, there is a wonderful little attraction in the distance called the Thalpe Coral Tanks (also known as the Coral Rock Pools of Thalpe).
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