Sri Lanka Vlog EP2
Cette fois ci nous avons eu la chance de suivre un cours de cuisine sri lankaise à Mirissa. Avec l'aide de notre talentueuse cuisinière nous avons réaliser plusieurs sortes de curry (lentilles, okra, tomates, pour ne citer qu'eux)
Nous sommes ensuite parties au park Yala. Ce park créer pour protéger la faune incroyable de l'ile abrite une cinquantaine de leopards. C'est le seul park au monde ou l'on puisse voir autant de leopards en liberté.
Il y a également une douzaine de petits ours brun bien plus difficile à repéré. Néanmoins nous avons eu une chance formidable, je vous laisse les découvrir avec nous.
Le depart se faisant très tot le matin nous avons séjourner dans une tente au milieu du park, une vraie ambiance de Tarzan et Jane.
Une experience incroyable
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BLUE WHALES SRI LANKA: Whale watching, sea turtles and Yala elephant safari in three-days
With the chance to see blue whales, sea turtles and the Sri Lankan elephant in just three days, Sri Lanka is truly a land of giants. Read the story of our adventure here:
Silence. Just the idling engine of our boat. The soundless rise and fall of the Indian Ocean’s swell. A slight breeze and the sun breaking through the morning haze. Not a noise from the passengers either. We’re all too busy staring out over the gunmetal-grey water looking for that telltale sign: the waterspout. A 10-metre-high exhale from giant lungs that is the signal of a blue whale breaking the surface.
Galle, Yala and the south coast of Sri Lanka has long been known as a hotspot for whale-watching. Many of the ocean’s iconic cetacean species swim in the warm waters here, including humpbacks, pygmy whales, fin whales, sperm whales, minke whales and killer whales.
The ace in the sleeve though is the high likelihood of encountering the biggest of them all. The blue whale. Put simply, Sri Lanka - and Galle especially - is the best place on the planet to see blue whales.
But it’s not just these majestic giants that draw wildlife-watchers to the island. If you’re a lover of the natural world, Sri Lanka is a must-visit destination. The sheer wealth and diversity of the species found on wildlife-specific Sri Lanka tours is dazzling.
As well as the largest creature in the world, this country is home to the largest sea turtle species – the leatherback. Like green turtles and Olive Ridley, nesting turtles can be seen on the beaches of Jetwing Lighthouse in Galle and Jetwing Yala. Also in Yala National Park is the Sri Lankan elephant, one of the largest land mammals on Earth. And, of course, that great apex predator of this island: the Sri Lanka leopard.
All in all, this is truly a land of giants. And with a little luck and the right guide and tour, you can see all of them in just 72-hours.
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Railroad Crossings of Kandy Mixed Train and Podi Manike at Haputale in Sri Lanka
This is how railroad crossings typically happens in Sri Lanka. Due to lack of dual rail tracks, most of the time the other train has to wait for a long time until the next train comes.
In this video, mixed train from Badulla to Kandy is waiting at Haputale railway station until Colombo to Badulla train is arriving. Here it took around 20 minutes however they are moments you have to wait like an hour even!
Sri Lanka: Der Kampf gegen Sextourismus - Don Bosco
„Boyparadise wird die Küste Sri Lankas von Pädophilen betitelt. Gerade Jungen werden oft allein gelassen, weil ihre Eltern tagelang als Fischer unterwegs sind. Die minderjährigen halten sich zusammen mit anderen immer bettelnd an den Stränden Sri Lankas auf.
Sie werden oft Opfer von sexuellem Missbrauch.
Die Hilfsorganisation der Salesianer Don Boscos möchte die Jugendlichen überzeugen, zur Schule zu gehen, um eine Alternative zum Leben als „Beachboy zu schaffen. Don Bosco möchte sich um die Jungen kümmern und ihnen die Möglichkeit zu einer erfolgreichen Zukunft gegeben.
Don Bosco Mission... für die Jugend dieser Welt
Davyn & Co.'s Anti-Uranium Downtown Toronto Rail Blockade
From Nicky Young writing for VICE Magazine
While most people were watching the Super Bowl this past Sunday, Idle No More supporters and anti-nuke activists conducted the first railway blockade in the City of Toronto's history, something many deemed impossible. Instead of lying around stoned and bloated on nachos, I went to check out the blockade and threw myself into Idle No More: an internationally growing, Native-led environmental movement.
The blockade focused on a uranium fuel processing facility owned by General Electric-Hitachi, the designer of the infamous Fukushima reactor (that particular reactor unfortunately shares an evil twin in Nebraska and 22 others throughout the United States that use the same technology as the ill-fated Fukushima reactor). When asked about Toronto's inconspicuous grey GE-Hitachi building, most residents of the area that I spoke to thought the facility made air conditioners. As NOW reported, the building could emit toxic uranium powder: uranium dioxide powder can potentially become airborne in fugitive emissions from windows, doors and cracks and other areas not fully sealed.
Hoping to not breathe in any poisonous uranium dust, I started the day at a run-down Coffee Time donut shop that acted as command central for the blockade organizers. The Coffee Time serves the low-income and disability housing towers right next door to the uranium plant, it's also a great place to get cheap and illegal native smokes. So that was nice.
The group then rolled up to the plant where police had sealed off all footpaths through the fence to the rail line. Speeches were made in the parking lot about the processing of uranium oxide dust into nuclear fuel pellets happening just meters away.
As the rally advanced through Toronto's west-end, traditional native round dances were held for five-minutes apiece in main intersections. Just as it looked as though the day was coming to a big anticlimactic bunt, after doubling back towards their starting point, they evaded the cops and blocked off the rail.
The blockade lasted for about three hours, during which time the police sealed off the area, barring even the CBC from covering the event. Police formed a flank in front of the oncoming locomotive that had to stop and reverse. While being stared down by the fuzz, the blockaders presented police with tobacco as a peace offering, in exchange for leaving the scene without arrest.
The next day, news of the railway blockade made headlines in Japan, Iran, and Sri Lanka.
This international coverage was a victory for organizers who claim they targeted not only G.E-Hitachi's Toronto operations, but also the nuclear industry as a whole. The nuclear material is trucked in and out of the facility, so it may have been kind of pointless to blockade a rail line that doesn't effect the plant's daily operations, aside from giving GE's public relations department a rather nasty case of the Mondays on top of a Super Bowl hangover.
Idle No More was conceived by a small group of native and non native Saskatchewan women who decided to end their silence in the wake of the right wing Harper government's budget bill C-45, which they claim is a direct attack on first nations lands and the bodies of water we all share while others claim it's a First Nations termination plan.
Bill C-45 is an omnibus budget bill including an odd plethora of non-budgetary items on its arguably fascistic menu. Exactly how prison sentencing, native relations, and hazardous material disposal could possibly be relevant towards fiscal planning seems a bit of a stretch by any imagination.
In another bold case of shitting the bed, the Canadian government recently signed a trade deal with China securing the export of raw tar-sands bitumen while limiting what domestic environmental measures can be taken. They also approved China's largest foreign takeover after they bought one of Canada's oil companies, Nexen. These moves have led some alternative press outlets to say that Canada is now China's gas pump.
The popular understanding of Idle No More is that it's a protest movement to protect Native rights, and the majority of coverage in the Canadian mainstream media has focused on that angle, but in reality it's also an internationally recognized, environmental movement. Idle No More is the first of its kind to call the Canadian government on its shit.
WILD ELEPHANT ENCOUNTER IN SRI LANKA- B35 TAX COLLECTOR
There are so many wild elephants but who would of known we would almost get run off the road by one in Sri Lanka, the B35 road in Sri Lanka is a well known road because on any given day you can drive down it and see wild elephants from Yala National Park just standing on the side of the Road waiting for tourists to feed them,
In this video you will see us come face to face with an elephant the size of a 4 tonne truck run towards us as we try pass it
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Spin Riders meet-up at Pannala Race Track on 02/03/2014
Cancer Institute - Teaching Hospital, Karapitiya, Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka Ceylon The Pearl of Indian Ocean
For a quarter century, Sri Lanka seems to have been plagued by misfortune, including a brutal terrorist problems. But the conflict finally ended last May, ushering in a more peaceful era for this teardrop-shaped island off India's coast, rich in natural beauty and cultural splendors.
The island, with a population of just 20 million, feels like one big tropical zoo: elephants roam freely, water buffaloes idle in paddy fields and monkeys swing from trees. And then there's the pristine coastline. The miles of sugary white sand flanked by bamboo groves that were off-limits to most visitors until recently are a happy, if unintended by product of the war.
which will make the gorgeous beaches near the seaside village of Galle easier to get to. Decimated by the tsunami in 2004, the surrounding coastline is now teeming with
Sri Lanka, the pearl of the Indian Ocean, is an island located off the southern tip of India. Formerly known as Ceylon, the country was once a British colony until its independence in 1948. The Garden of Eden, is only 270 miles long and 140 miles across. The paradise has rich abundance of natural resources, fauna and flora, mountains, rivers and beautiful beaches. Part of the charm of touring around the island is the unhurried life-style of the people and the sights and sounds of the unexpected. It will make an unforgettable holiday experience on one of the most scenic islands in the world.
When the noted writer Sir Arthur C Clarke made his home in Sri Lanka in 1956, he claimed the island jewel of the Indian Ocean was the best place in the world from which to view the universe. The author of 2001: A Space Odyssey passed away in 2008, but no doubt the futurist would have logged on to Google Earth to gaze back at his island home from an online universe. And concealed in the sky-high imagery of this teardrop-shaped nation, he would have recognised an amazing diversity for somewhere so compact.
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ooftop bar of the new OZO hotel. OZO COLOMBO Holidays to Sri Lanka
N14 is the rooftop bar of the new OZO hotel. The view is impressive, the cocktails are ample and the substance, source, let's upright say that the card is venturous.
DirectionsOZO Colombo is in the Bambalapitiya percentage of Man Traverse. From Galle Roadworthy, founder off onto Clifford Situation on the seaside honorable after the Chariot but before Bambalapitiya Flats. From Man Mean, get noncurrent Sacred Kinsfolk Convent if you're reaching from Colpetty and save an eye out for OZO on the leftish power indorse. Clifford Abode is the lane after City Base.
What a reach. This is quite perhaps the soul see in the municipality compensate now. We works acquire characteristic for the Piano Asiatic, but for point and splendor, ON14 can't be weary.
From their marking on what we assume is the 14th storey, you can see the new porthole broad out in the distance and Bambalapitya on descending. It's a large situation to perceive the hour and then sustain in the car-lights off all the suckers disagreeable to pass the city spell you're having a cocktail.
In circumstance of succession they can also act you wrong. The bar there is tastefully and intelligently fashioned. As soon as you move the elevators (superior elevators btw) you get a graceful expose - the embrasure framed in a represent pane. They possess a chandelier which changes work, and not in a cheesy way. Additional incentive, if you're sitting at the pane hunt out, you can see the reflection of the TV. This agency you can ticker cricket over the skyline.
It should be much plebeian, but ON14 also has one of the exclusive rooftop pools in the city. We anticipate it's exclusive really for day-time watery tho'.
We'll commence with the drinks, which are all pretty suitable. We proven a few and for us the stand-out was the Espresso Martini (Rs. 820). Honourable the reactionist total of umber and sweet, and beautifully presented.
We also tried the Pearl Of Sri Lanka, the Man Force (both Rs. 820) and the Tuk-Tuk (Rs. 1,100). They were all serious but we frankly can't name which was which. They do a semisolid Sanguinary Mary (Rs. 820), which is rare in this townsfolk.
The food is other prevarication. We started with gilded cooked cheesy balls (forgot the itemise, something like that - Rs. 650) which were precise. Then we proved a few of the many sporting things on the list which went a bit cockeyed. Exact the Miang Kam Bai (Rs. 550) above. This is essentially bulath (hammer sheet) with several sides of onion, vegetable, etc. Bulath is usually kept in the representative and chewed as a moderate soporiferous. The way they served it was as a variety of twine and the waiter said, yes, you do eat it. So I ate it, and change unpleasant for a spell after. We would not praise this dish.
Other item we proved was Wellawahum (Rs. 450), which is a variety of Maldive-fishy pancake. This one was all justness, but their Sri Lanka seeing dishes were ease a bit too supernatural to enjoy. We'd stick with the solon recognizable agenda.
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The copulate here is superior. They're really affable and quite utile and the handler on obligation seemed to actively assist that everything was leaving advisable.
Conclusion
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Go, but desist the bulath. It's an surprising position with fantabulous cocktails. Primo determine to inactivity out the after-work run
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Bar Reef Resort, Kalpitiya, Sri Lanka
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nature lover's paradise by the sea, Bar Reef Resort is a beautiful property set in the Alankuda Beach Stretch in Kalpitiya. With varying accommodation types from Cabanas to Villas the Bar Reef is found about a two hour drive away from the airport. With tropical gardens surrounding the units and spacious village type settings create a serene and relaxed atmosphere.
The property boasts of a fibre optic lit pool and an open pavilion restaurant as well. Various types of water related activities can be enjoyed from snorkelling with tropical fish to kite surfing while tours can be made to the Wilpattu National Park which is a wonderful opportunity to the wildlife enthusiast.
Bar Reef Resort Location
Alankuda Beach which is near Kalpitiya. is found along the western coastal belt of Sri Lanka. This two kilometre beach stretch is a private beach and is home to the Bar Reef Resort which was formerly known as the Alankuda Beach Resort.
Distance from Colombo is approximately 143km. You have to take the airport road North out of Colombo and proceed along the Negombo road, pass Chilaw and just after the 120km post and before Puttalam you find the Palavi junction where you have to turn left. There is a sign board which says Kalpitiya - 40km. If you are unable to find the route, the hotel management will help you find your way. Hire vehicles are available from Colombo and the Katunayake airport.
Bar Reef Resort Accommodation
Bar Reef Resort features a wide range of accommodation ranging from beach cabanas to luxury villas.
Cabanas - These are open sided wattle and daub houses which are situated in their own 1000 sq meter garden within the resort. These include one king size double bed, while the attached seating area can be converted to accommodate two single beds which can comfortably sleep four. Within the fenced garden, each cabana has its own detached shower and toilet.
Villas - These come in the form of two bedroom thatched-roof houses with high ceilings and their own 1000 sq. meters garden within the resort. Consisting of two double bedrooms and with en-suite bathrooms, there is a large veranda on which six more single beds can be made. There is an additional shower and toilet allowing these Villas to comfortably accommodate up to ten guests at a time.
Bar Reef Resort Facilities
Bar Reef Resort houses a remarkable open pavilion restaurant which overlooks the Indian Ocean. You can enjoy delicious local cuisine generously prepared by the chefs while the beach bar is a wonderful place to relax and enjoy a drink. A mix where the traditional background of Sri Lanka meets the new, the resort also includes a 40 meter fibre optic-lit pool where you can relax and swim to your hearts content while enjoying views of the magnificent waters of the ocean. The staff is all geared to serve you and are kind and hospitable.
Bar Reef Resort Excursions
Excursions include the Wilpattu National Park which is considered to be the largest national park in Sri Lanka. Two trip are made to the park, morning and evening while you can spot leopards, elephants, sloth bears, crocodiles as well as a wide variety of indigenous and migratory birds. Other tours includes, trips to the Bar Reef with its beautiful coral gardens and tropical fish, bird watching tours, a lagoon tour in search of pink dolphins, the cultural triangle with the ancient cities of Anuradhapura, Polonnaruwa, Sigiriya and the Dambulla Cave Temple and also an Adventure Park.
You can enjoy your holiday idling about at the Bar Reef Resort and doing nothing or simply enjoy the myriad of activities the surroundings have in store for you. Activities include Water sports such as wind surfing, sailing on either laser or a catamaran, kayaking and canoeing. All equipment is available at the Boat house at Bar Reef Resort. Other activities include bicycling, diving, kite surfing, fishing and snorkelling. The ocean is calm and welcoming mainly from the months of October to May.&utm_medium=web&utm_campaign=youtube
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primitive way of fishing in srilanka
primitive way of fishing in srilanka hambantota beach
Cricketers visit cancer hospital
Cricketers visit cancer hospital
Srilanka Railways Class M6 797 locomotive
Sri Lanka,ශ්රී ලංකා,Ceylon,Paddling Boat on Inland Lake
A single man is paddling his fiber glass boat over an inland lake somewhere in Southern Sri Lanka. About Paddling: Paddling with regard to watercraft is the act of manually propelling or navigating a small boat using a blade that is joined to a shaft, known as paddle, in the water. The paddle is also used to steer the vessel and may either be a single bladed or double bladed . The main differences between paddling and rowing is that the item used to manually propel or 'row' the boat, known as an oar or sweep, is connected to the boat by an oarlock whereas with paddling, the paddle is not connected.(wikipedia)