Glimpses of all the travelling, hiking, trekking, backpacking, camping, road cycling, bikepacking, and waterfall hunting I do.
Showing posts with label paddy field. Show all posts
Showing posts with label paddy field. Show all posts
Thursday, August 26, 2010
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
Wondering In Kurunegala
Kurunegala is where I currently reside. It's the capital of the North West Of Sri Lanka. It is one of the ancient capitals of the country too. The sacred tooth relic of Lord Buddha was once kept there in that far gone time.
This is Ethugala , a rock that gets its name having the shape of an elephant. Situated about the middle of the city, this is the land mark of Kurunegala.
The wewa is one of my two favorite spots in the area. A wewa is a man made water reservoir with the purpose of storing rain water and distributing to the paddy fields in the dry seasons. These were built more than a thousand years a go. Their technology still marvels today's engineers.
This is Ethugala , a rock that gets its name having the shape of an elephant. Situated about the middle of the city, this is the land mark of Kurunegala.
The wewa is one of my two favorite spots in the area. A wewa is a man made water reservoir with the purpose of storing rain water and distributing to the paddy fields in the dry seasons. These were built more than a thousand years a go. Their technology still marvels today's engineers.
Paddy and Coconut are the main crops of Kurunegala. Coconut was grown in big scale, but seems to be fading gradually.
Well, there are so many interesting places in Kurunegala, but even having lived there for five years, I've not been to many of them. When I do, I'll post about them too.
Labels:
ancient capitals,
coconut plantation,
Kurunegala,
paddy field,
sacred tooth relic of Lord Buddha,
wewa
Location:
Kurunegala, Sri Lanka
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