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The Galle pavilion was built in 2008, four years after the grounds were devastated by the Indian Ocean tsunami which killed at least 31,000 people in the country.
Galle Fort, a Unesco World Heritage site on the southwest coast of Sri Lanka, is a beautiful and well preserved gateway to the country’s colonial past and cultural richness.
A perfect blend at Galle Fort Art Gallery View (s): Text and pix by Juliet Coombe In the quiet embrace of the Galle Fort Art Gallery, words poured like warm tea steaming, rich, and steeped in two ...
It’s blistering when I cross the Galle Railway Station and ford the bridge that leads to the fort at the edge of town, with one pedicured foot in the Indian Ocean. A UNESCO World Heritage Site ...
Staged as part of Sri Lanka’s Galle Literary Festival, the historic town’s Art Trail offers exhibitions, open houses and artists’ tours to provide an ‘alternative experience’ for visitors.
At Galle Fort you can experience the stylish side of modern-day Sri Lanka. Alamy WHY Sri Lanka looms as the new alternative to Bali, sans the over-development and the undesirables, with the UNESCO ...
The street food in Sri Lanka is incredibly flavourful and delicious. Today we’re in Galle, Sri Lanka, exploring the Galle Fort on an epic food tour around the old town tasting some of the best ...
In the weeks since Fort Campbell soldier Shadow Branice McClaine disappeared, speculation and rumors have circulated widely online. But the only thing that remains certain is that the 25-year-old ...
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