Parrot helps owner prepare her tea
This woman has trained her parrot to open up her tea pouch. Such a smart birdie!
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Sri Lanka - Land Of Stunning Natural Wonders
Sri Lanka is one of the most beautiful places in the world. Full of romantic landscapes, stirring mountains, green tea gardens and golden beaches, land of stunning natural wonders.
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Manike Mage Hithe මැණිකේ මගේ හිතේ - Official Cover - Yohani & Satheeshan
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awesome construction world
extreme complexity, staggering scale and far-reaching impacts: meet the world’s most impressive megaprojects
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Worlds Most Scenic Train Route - Colombo To Badulla - Train Travel Through Beautiful Landscapes.
The Colombo to Badulla railway is one of the most scenic railways in the world. This railway is featured in many countries' national television as part of SriLankan tourism. This railway was built by the British during their rule. It was mainly used by them to escape the heat of the capital city Colombo and travel to the upcountry. The train starts from Colombo - pettah junction and ends in Badulla. The train stops at popular tourist destinations and the main mention is Kandy which is the 2nd largest city in the country and homes the elephant sanctuary. The train also stops near to Nuwareliya home to tea plantations and the grand hotel. The route is complete with beautiful scenes of waterfalls, tea plantations, tunnels. You will hardly be at your seats as there is so much to enjoy outside. If you visit this country, this train journey is a must!
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wonder of Asia
Sri Lanka, historically known as “Ceylon”, is called the pearl of the Indian Ocean by everyone who visits and for good reason. It truly is a paradise island boasting seven world heritage sites, miles of golden sandy beaches, wildlife and game parks, and mountainous tea plantations.
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wild elephant polonnaruwa sri lanka
The Sri Lankan elephant (Elephas maximus maximus) is one of three recognised subspecies of the Asian elephant, and native to Sri Lanka. Since 1986, Elephas maximus has been listed as endangered by IUCN as the population has declined by at least 50% over the last three generations, estimated to be 60–75 years. The species is primarily threatened by habitat loss, degradation and fragmentation.
Elephas maximus maximus is the type subspecies of the Asian elephant, first described by Carl Linnaeus under the binominal Elephas maximus in 1758.
The Sri Lankan elephant population is now largely restricted to the dry zone in the north, east and southeast of Sri Lanka. Elephants are present in Udawalawe National Park, Yala National Park, Lunugamvehera National Park, Wilpattu National Park and Minneriya National Park but also live outside protected areas. It is estimated that Sri Lanka has the highest density of elephants in Asia. Human-elephant conflict is increasing due to conversion of elephant habitat to settlements and permanent cultivation.
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