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Sri Lanka can be best described as south Asia in miniature form, filled with beaches, elephants, tea plantations, curries, sacred rituals, colourful ...
The Director General of the Department of Archaeology, Professor D. Thusitha Mendis, has announced plans to remove ...
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Exploring Sigiriya: Secrets of Sri Lanka’s Lion Rock FortressSigiriya, also known as Lion Rock, is a marvel of ancient architecture and mystery. This video uncovers the hidden history ...
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Secrets of Sigiriya: Sri Lanka’s Ancient Fortress UnearthedSigiriya stands as one of Sri Lanka’s most impressive ancient sites, a rock fortress filled with history, art, and mystery. This video uncovers the secrets of its construction, purpose, and the ...
Sri Lanka marks milestone in Sustainable Tourism with ‘Destination- Sigiriya’ Further progress was marked with the launch of the Sustainable Destination Certification initiative in 2023, which ...
Foreign tourists visiting the Sigiriya rock fortress despite torrential rains complain over the exorbitant rates charged from them. Foreigners now are required to pay Rs.11,772 whereas locals pay ...
Battling stigma and discrimination, Malaiyaga Pride cuts a pioneering path in Sri Lanka ‘It’s about building a future where we are safe, seen and supported every single day’ Written by GroundViews ...
Archaeologists have assembled the “world’s most difficult jigsaw puzzle” to reveal huge frescoes that once adorned a luxury villa in Roman London.
A remarkable archaeological find in the heart of London has revealed one of the most extensive collections of Roman frescoes ever found in the city.
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