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Asia » Sri Lanka » North Central Province » Anuradhapura January 15th 2006

Knife Shop We are heading for Anuradhapura. Along the road we stop to visit an archeological site. A tank, these are man-made reservoirs, centuries old. And learned how the people use to farm the land. Sri Lanka has no natural lakes so over the 3000 years that people have been living on the island thousands of tanks, some small, some mammoth have been built. These tanks are still used today, collecting and storing water and providing wonderful habitat for plants and animals. A small shed sits next to the road displaying knives for sale. These knives are sharp on both sides and are used to cut rice in the field. I must have one! I ask if they are for sale? Yes. How much? 150 rupees. Great. I select a knife. The man takes the knife, ... read more
Knife Sharpening

Asia » Sri Lanka » North Central Province » Anuradhapura December 28th 2005

We left Days Inn at 8am ready for our long guided journey to Anuradhapura via a Hindu temple, the cave temples of Dambulla and the rock fortress of Sigiriya. The intricately decorated Hindu temple was first; its tower adorned in Hindu deities was a sight to behold. After a couple of hours we reached Dambulla, and after paying our entry our guide left us to climb to the top of the hill and to the temple, after completing the 45 minute stair climb we were quite tired as you could imagine in such heat and humidity so we took a quick breather before exploring the numerous temples which were carved into solid rock over 2000 years ago! Reclining Buddha’s were in every chamber, hundreds of Buddha’s in different poses carved from solid rock were surrounded by ... read more
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