I was able to visit my home country, Sri Lanka after almost three years as a result of the pandemic restrictions and the recent economic collapse of the country. Thanks to assistance from India and other bilateral and multilateral donors, the country is slowly recovering. The natural beauty of the country and its friendly and resilient people continue to amaze me.
I hope you enjoy the few photos of the beautiful fauna and flora I captured on my visit to wild life parks, beaches and cultural events.
I would strongly encourage you to visit Sri Lanka, your foreign currency goes a long way to make your trip well affordable and enjoyable whilst helping the economy too.
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Herons & Ducks fishing |
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Flamingoes in Mannar migrate from Africa through India during Jan-March |
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Dolphins on the South Coast |
There were whales too, but it was difficult to get their photo!
This beach is wonderful for snorkeling and water skiing.
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Traditional dancers on drum and conch shells |
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Kaffirs in action: Baila Dance |
This is a group of Sri Lankan Africans, Kaffirs as they are known. They were brought in by the Portuguese in the 1500’s from Mozambique. They have been granted citizenship and are integrated with the local community. Their kinky hair, rhythm and dance known as baila are distinguishing features.
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XUNICEF Sri Lanka Get-together |
Front row (L-R) :Moreena Hassim, (myself) Rohini De Silva, Diana Fernando, Anoja Wijeyesekera, Soma De Silva
Back row (L-R)Leo Fonseka, Farook, Luke De Silva, Nizar.
Many thanks for sharing the stunning photos, Rohini!
ReplyDeleteI loved my time in Sri Lanka––felt nostalgic as I looked at the photos. I miss the streets of Colombo the night places.
It's lovely to see Anoja and Soma. I went to Bhutan at Anoja's invitation to work with her team. She was kind enough to take me with her to visit some historical places in Sri Lanka.
Soma and I were in ROSA together. Both are good friends.
All these happened so many years ago!
Great to hear from you and your country, Rohini. Best, Sergio Guimaraes
ReplyDeleteMany thanks for sharing photos of your beautiful country dear Rohini. I had the opportunities to work as head of unicef office in Galle and Batticoa from August 2005 to May 2013. Amazing country and people, I thoroughly enjoyed my post Tsunami rehabilitation work.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos Rohini of a beautiful country.I have visited Sri Lanka many times including for a fabulous XUNICEF reunion organized by Anoja.
ReplyDeleteRohini, Thanks for sharing the photos- Guru and I enjoyed being in Srilanka a few years ago- apart from the flora and fauna, the beaches, the tea plantations we found the historic places especially the Buddhist places of worship very inspiring. Nice to see you, Luke, Anoja and Leo in your reunion picture- it is a lovely country and your pictures illustrate that.
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Why do so many of us not live in our beautiful, lovely countries?
ReplyDeleteHiya Rohini, thank you for sharing these lovely photos. Cheers.
ReplyDeleteLovely to hear from you all. Miss you all
ReplyDeleteRohini
Beautiful photos and amazing nature. Wished I could still visit Sri Lanka.
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