Friday, February 8, 2013

Munaiady, Point Pedro, Sri Lanka.


A domestic well in Katcovalam. Note the bucket and pulley,two small tanks - 'thotty' - to hold water drawn from the well, the sloped stone for beating the laundry and the enclosure in cement to collect all the water during bathing to be led to the thirsty plants.

Munaiady, Point-Pedro.

A partially renovated building.
Light-house, Point-Pedro.
The old coastline road from Thumbalai, via Munaiady past the light-house to Point-Pedro is now open  to traffic.
Video:-
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_IwotoZ0fl0&list=UU1dqepitfAJwrQWLD-gZ3NA&index=8

1 comment:

Philip Veerasingam said...


Sample.
The town is booming.
But a few hundred yards off, it is rural and likely to remain so.
This is the pattern in the rest of the country too, towns developed so that people can buy almost anything there without recourse to long treks to far off towns or cities.
Example Kurunegla is a bigger centre for recon. Cars and spares than Colombo. People just ring up on cell phones and the item will be delivered wherever needed.

In Jaffna the standard cost of a fridge is what we in Colombo have to wait for cut rates or sales!
Cheers,
jksw