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Sunday, October 25, 2009
Hot Spring
Hot Spring are popular place in sri lanka.Its very famous among foreign and local tourist ,most popular hot spring of sri lanka are situated in trincomalee thats area is kinniya ,there seven hot spring at this place each one haves different types of warm.now thousand of tourist come to get bath with natural hot water, because of the high density of tourist many people have to wait until fill the well for bath ,those spring came up with hot ,it happen without any human or machinery activity so many people believe that there is a healing power, to heal every disease .and also believe that it is very good for good health .
Monday, October 5, 2009
HUMMANAYA
The "Hummanaya" is Very Beautiful place in Sri Lanka. The “Hummanya” blow hole is a well-known attraction in the deep South of the country and it certainly lives up to expectations. Seeing it was an exhilarating experience and one that shouldn’t be missed.when you passing the mathara town and after dikwalla , you have to turn right at Kudawella and division modulo 1.1 km. Dwellers in the area offer to take care of your vehicle at trivial fee.
About 20 minute you can reach to the location. Among your way to Hummanaya you'll meat few small boutiques. They help you to get a little rest.
Even from far away, one can hear the sounds of the blow hole. There are intermittent periods of silence and then there sounds similar to the faraway rumbles of thunder ho ho ho This is when the pressure builds up then after a while on hears the delightful sound of the spray as it hisses high up almost 120 feet into the sky at times.
Reaching our destinetion, what greeted us was a large expanse of rocky cliffs. In the middle, there seemed to be a split, within which was a fissure (a long narrow cleft or crack) -through which the water came shooting up, like a tall fountain that appeared momentarily with a huge "whooshing" sound.
Once in every 10-15 minutes or so, the water pressure builds up to give out the stunning spray. Waiting for that moment can be quite tense, especially if one is hoping to capture it on film as it is over in a flash. I had to click many times and wait a long while to capture a few goods shots . But I could have gone on waiting for hours, so special was the moment. For the hour of so that we were there, the spray reached up to about 120 feet.once, while at other times it was less.
Going back down the steps one feels tempted to eat more of the delicious fish, salaya, kumbalawa, and even sprats strung together on ekels-all batter fried and then wash it down with a cool ginger beer.
Before heading back home, we also visited the dewundara Head light house. One has to turn right at Devinuwara and proceed 1.2 km to come to this, the southern most tip of the country.
The beach surrounding this area is beautiful and one can spot many rock pools with colourful fish swimming among the green seaweed.
The "Hummanaya" is Very Beautiful place in Sri Lanka. The “Hummanya” blow hole is a well-known attraction in the deep South of the country and it certainly lives up to expectations. Seeing it was an exhilarating experience and one that shouldn’t be missed.when you passing the mathara town and after dikwalla , you have to turn right at Kudawella and division modulo 1.1 km. Dwellers in the area offer to take care of your vehicle at trivial fee.About 20 minute you can reach to the location. Among your way to Hummanaya you'll meat few small boutiques. They help you to get a little rest.
Even from far away, one can hear the sounds of the blow hole. There are intermittent periods of silence and then there sounds similar to the faraway rumbles of thunder ho ho ho This is when the pressure builds up then after a while on hears the delightful sound of the spray as it hisses high up almost 120 feet into the sky at times.
Reaching our destinetion, what greeted us was a large expanse of rocky cliffs. In the middle, there seemed to be a split, within which was a fissure (a long narrow cleft or crack) -through which the water came shooting up, like a tall fountain that appeared momentarily with a huge "whooshing" sound.
Once in every 10-15 minutes or so, the water pressure builds up to give out the stunning spray. Waiting for that moment can be quite tense, especially if one is hoping to capture it on film as it is over in a flash. I had to click many times and wait a long while to capture a few goods shots . But I could have gone on waiting for hours, so special was the moment. For the hour of so that we were there, the spray reached up to about 120 feet.once, while at other times it was less.
Going back down the steps one feels tempted to eat more of the delicious fish, salaya, kumbalawa, and even sprats strung together on ekels-all batter fried and then wash it down with a cool ginger beer.
Before heading back home, we also visited the dewundara Head light house. One has to turn right at Devinuwara and proceed 1.2 km to come to this, the southern most tip of the country.
The beach surrounding this area is beautiful and one can spot many rock pools with colourful fish swimming among the green seaweed.
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