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Monkey Pod Wood Tree-Bohill,Nawalapitiya,Sri lanka

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Monkey Pod Wood Tree-Bohill,Nawalapitiya,Sri lanka

Red-Vented Bulbul- (pycnonotus cafer)-Endermic brid of sri lanka

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Red-Vented Bulbul- ( pycnonotus cafer )-Endermic brid of sri lanka

YELLOW FLOWERS-FLOWERS OF UP COUNTRY OF SRI LANKA

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Sun Set

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HOME PET-DUCKS

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DUCK SONG Five little ducks Went out one day Over the hill and far away Mother duck said "Quack, quack, quack, quack". But only four little ducks came back. Four little ducks Went out one day Over the hill and far away Mother duck said "Quack, quack, quack, quack". But only three little ducks came back. Three little ducks Went out one day Over the hill and far away Mother duck said "Quack, quack, quack, quack". But only two little ducks came back. Two little ducks Went out one day Over the hill and far away Mother duck said "Quack, quack, quack, quack". But only one little duck came back. One little duck Went out one day Over the hill and far away Mother duck said "Quack, quack, quack, quack". But none of the five little duc

Morning

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River

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Watawala-Sri lanka

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WATAWALA-SRI LANKA

Water fall-kadiyanlena,Nawalapitiya, SRI LANKA

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Water fall-kadiyanlena,Nawalapitiya, SRI LANKA  

Rose Bud

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ROSE BUD

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Old-Ball

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Big Bell which is mostly found in the temples and Buddhist temples of Sri Lanka and other Asian regions to worship God. Most of the Bells are made up of alloy such as bronze and copper. Produce a sonorous sound when ringing so the people attend to the place. Bills are used in the schools of the Asian region because to alert the students for the next periods and the lessons even for interval and also to give the message about that the school is over.

LEAVES

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PROP ROOTS

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COMMON ORCHID

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This flower is found commonly in most part of the hill county of sri lanka. it is mostly identified in between nawalapitiya to nanu-oya. we can see this flower varieties when going by the train n this way. grow during the whole year. but mostly seen in the rainy seasons

Mahawali River-Sri Lanka (Longest River in Sri Lanka)

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Mahawali River-Sri Lanka Mahaweli is the largest river found in Sri lanka.It starts from the Hatton plateau on the western side of the island's hill country and ends in east at trincomalee district.This river is 335km long and it is a significant length,considering Sri lanka's size (maximum length of the country is 432km).It is said that Mahaweli river's drainage basin is almost 1/5th of the country in size! River Mahawali does an outstanding job in nourishing the country by many means.It helps to gain electricity to the country(you may not know that Sri lanka gets considerable amount ot its electricity by Hydro-power)and supplies water for a huge area of agricultural lands.One of Sri lanka's largest irrigation projets is woven around this great river so,is named as "The Mahaweli development project."  As Sri lanka is an agricultural land full of beautiful paddy fields ,water is our blood... and Mahaweli river is the best source of that

SUSPENSION BRIDGE-MEDAGAHAWATHURA, SRI LANKA.

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SUSPENSION BRIDGE-MEDAGAHAWATHURA, SRI LANKA.  

Bulb-Electric post-Productive thinking

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Ramboda Falls-Sri lanka

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Hill pigeon

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pony in nuwara-eliya sri lanka

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    A pony is a small horse. Depending on context, a pony may be a horse that is under an approximate or exact height at the withers or a small horse with a specific conformation and temperament. There are many different breeds

Yellow flower-sri lanka

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Wild Jasmine

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Monkey-Rain

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Endemic frog of sri lanka- bufo kotagamai

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 Endemic frog of sri lanka- bufo kotagamai The Kotagama's dwarf toad , Duttaphrynus kotagamai , is a species of toad in the family Bufonidae. A grown male is 33–40 mm in length,while a female is 55–63 mm in length. Most commonly found at night. Lives commonly under rocks or decomposed leaves. Found in Massena, Kitulgala and Singh raja forests. Eats termites and grasshoppers .

Vesak poya day lanterns-SRI LANKA

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Vesak poya day lanterns-SRI LANKA Vesak or Wesak, Vesākha (Pali; Sanskrit), Sinhala commemorates the three most important milestones in the life of Gautama Buddha – His birth, enlightenment and Parinirvana (Nirvana after death). Visiting the Temple is an important part of the Vesak Poya day activities of every Buddhist family. Young and old alike offer flowers and light oil lamps, with many observing sil all day. Buddhists in Sri Lanka spend the Vesak Poya day engaged in meditation and meritorious deeds, as it is considered appropriate to make a special effort to assist those in need and bring happiness to others during one’s lifetime. It is not a time for fulfilling one’s own desires. Instead Buddhists endeavour to pay homage to Lord Buddha by decorating Temples, creating beautiful decorations depicting scenes from His life and offering prayers of worship. Vesak is known as the festival of light, a very appropriate name since almost all the decorations are in the form of il