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A view of the distant hills from the river bed. |
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The river bed of the Mahawely. |
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Looking upstream. |
The waters of the mighty Mahawely Ganga have been partially tamed. I took these pictures during the dry season. A vast area of sand covers about 6o% of the river bed. All the retained water is being used in irrigation and power generation. What a stupendous task has been achieved during our living memory. The green paddy fields in Mahiyangana during a severe drought in the country stands as testimony to this massive undertaking by successive governments.
Video:-
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BENdWIdFhJ4
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