blessed with beautiful weather – sunshine, blue skies, pretty clouds… here’s sri lanka thru my wanderful lens.
for the wanderful story, pls check out my previous post: keep calm and lim teh in sri lanka. :)
sri lanka ♥ 24 – 29 october 2012
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wandering and getting lost in the city | chatham street clock tower, colombo

colombo retains much of its colonial charm in the city

especially like this one | cargills departmental store, york street, fort

well said | horton plains national park

sri maha bodhi, anuradhapura

men in black sweeping leaves off the grass looked like they were playing a game of golf

ruvanvelisaya dagoba, anuradhapura

love this shot. thanks, chuckles!

a mini one

almost perfect ruin | jetavanarama dagoba, anuradhapura

friendly workers | abhayagiri dagoba, anuradhapura

branching out

do not disturb

nice, painted ceiling

quadrangle, polonnaruwa

gal vihara, polonnaruwa

one big family | kaudulla national park

sigiriya rock

nude women paintings in the cave. palace or monastery. what say you? | sigiriya rock

view from the top of sigiriya rock. spot the white buddha statue from afar.

the golden buddha | cave temple, dambulla

entrance to dambulla cave temple

hi.

a morning ritual in the sacred temple of the tooth relic | kandy

one rainy morning

the rain did not stop the throng of devotees or us from visiting the temple
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Having recently been in Sri Lanka, I really appreciate your beautiful photography. Not sure how I can use it my Frontier Markets Compendium® at jkornet.com.
thanks! :) it’s a beautiful country…
Magnifiques photos un pur régal j adore 👍👍👍🌍
merci beaucoup! :)
really nice… your refresh my memory… thanks
thank YOU! :)
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Gorgeous photography!
thanks laurie! :)
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Thank you!
thank YOU! :)
cool!!
Next time you visit this enchanted island, remember to travel to Adams peek (Samanala Kanda). One of the must visit places. :D
for sure! due to limited time, i had to choose between the world’s end and adam peak… i’m sure adam’s peak is amazing too. next time! :)
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