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Thursday, August 26, 2010

A Tribute To The Greatest People Of My Country, I Bow before You!

Posted by Amila Kanchana at 7:36 PM 5 comments:
Labels: agriculture, cultivation, Kurunegala, paddy, paddy field, people, rice, rice field, Sri Lanka
Location: Kurunegala, Sri Lanka
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Speech therapist by profession, I do a lot of hiking, trekking and photography in my spare time, and share my experiences on my blogs.
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