Thursday, July 23, 2015

Sights at Arugam Bay, Sr Lanka.

An old Outrigger Canoe.

Surf-boards for hire.

A delicatessen

The beach

Outrigger canoes made of fiberglas.


Tuesday, July 21, 2015

Sunday, July 19, 2015

The rampart and the site of the Gallows in Dutch times, Fort, Batticaloa, Sri Lanka.


This was supposed to have been the site  of the gallows of Dutch times. I heard a legend in Batticaloa in the 1980s that some watchers at night have heard sounds of booted marching feet and shouted commands coming from this site. This was presumably coming from the ghost of a long dead commander of the Dutch Fort.

Batticaloa fort

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Print of sketch by Baldeus
The Batticaloa Fort (Sinhaleseමඩකලපුව බලකොටුවTamilமட்டக்களப்புக் கோட்டை) was built by the Portuguese in 1628 and was captured by the Dutch on 18 May 1638.[2] Later, the fort was used by British from 1745.
The fort has a structure of four bastions and is protected by the Batticaloa Lagoon on two sides and a canal on the other two sides. The fort is still in reasonable condition and currently houses several local administrative departments of the Sri Lanka government in new buildings, which are located within the old structure.[3]

Timeline[edit]

Timeline of Batticaloa fort in colonial time.[4]
  • 1622 – Construction began by Portuguese
  • 1628 – Construction completed
  • 1638 – Dutch captured
  • 1639 – Fort destroyed by Dutch
  • 1665 – Reconstruction started
  • 1682 – Renovation
  • 1707 – Front bastion and complex completed
  • 1766 – Ceded to Kandyan kingdom
  • 1796 – Captured by British