Thursday, January 23, 2014

Bird life in the Thondamanaru Lagoon, Sri Lanka, 22nd December 2013.

'Northern Shoveler'
'Yellow Bittern'

'Cormorants'

'White-bellied Sea-eagle'
I took these pictures from inside the van we were travelling in while driving along the border of the Thondamanaru Lagoon. I used a D 90 Nikon with a VR 70-300mm lens with a circular Polaroid filter.


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Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Thondamanaar a visit, 22nd December 2013.

With Mr.Ramachandran in front of his house on the road to Uduppiddy.

Clouds over 'Sinna Kadatkarai'.

Bird life.

KKS road near Pillayaar Kovil.

The new bridge.
The road to Atchuvely past the new bridge.

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Monday, January 20, 2014

Saturday, January 18, 2014

Vallipuram to Point-Pedro, 22nd December 2013.

Inside the 'Aalvaar Kovil', Vallipuram, arguably the oldest kovil dedicated to Lord Vishnu in Sri Lanka.
Katcovalam junction.
'Munaiady', the northernmost point of the landmass of Sri Lanka.
The Jetty, Point-Pedro.
Old Methodist Church, Point-Pedro.
New Hostel building, Hartley College, Point-Pedro.
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Friday, January 17, 2014

Manalkaadu and Vallipuram, off Point-Pedro, Sri Lanka.

Fire-wood carrier on the road to Manalkaadu.
'Lapwing' and 'Bittern' at Manalkaadu.
A school building in Manalkaadu.
The Indian Ocean at Manalkaadu.
An Egret at Manalkaadu.
Aalvaar Kovil, Vallipuram.
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Thursday, January 16, 2014

Nagar Kovil, off Point-Pedro, Jaffna, Sri Lanka.

A house in a paddy field.

'Great Egret' in a paddy field.

The road to the Kovil.

The renovated historic Kovil.
 I met the temple priest and inquired about the origin of this temple. He said it belonged to very ancient times, of the time of the 'Yakkar and Naagar'. A very pious Hindu recluse had been told in a dream to come to this place. When the recluse came here he saw a 'five headed cobra' under a tree. He had started a place of worship and it thrived with time. In the 1950s it drew large crowds. It was destroyed during the recent past and is now rebuilt.

Trees in the temple premises.

Fisherman's hut and fishing boats on the sea shore.

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