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The Galle Heritage Foundation organised a cleanup of the Galle Fort ramparts today. A large number of foreign volunteers also took part in the cleanup programme through the involvement of a Non ...
Asif’s pictures at Galle Fort Ever since he was eight years old and gifted a camera by his uncle, Asif Jiffry became the family photographer. Soon he was nicknamed ‘the Japanese tourist’ by his ...
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.
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.
Sri Lanka's picturesque Galle cricket stadium could be demolished because its pavilion stand allegedly violated heritage laws.
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 ...
Street food in Sri Lanka. You’re going to want to see the traditional Sri Lankan breakfast of hoppers and roti on this massive Galle Fort food tour!
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.
COLOMBO: England could be the last team to take on Sri Lanka at its famed Galle stadium, considered one of the world's most picturesque cricket grounds, when th ...
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.
The picturesque Galle stadium faces axe because its pavilion stand violated heritage laws protecting a 17th century Dutch fort.
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