Giritale: Exploring the Historic Serenity of Sri Lanka’s Cultural and Natural Gem – By Nadeeka – eLanka Giritale, a small but enchanting village in the North Central Province of Sri Lanka, is renowned for its rich history, serene landscapes, and the tranquil beauty of Giritale Tank (Reservoir). Set amidst the cultural heartland near Polonnaruwa, this area combines natural splendor with ancient history, making it a must-visit destination for travelers seeking an off-the-beaten-path experience in Sri Lanka. Historical Background The Giritale area holds significant historical value as part of the ancient kingdom of Polonnaruwa, which was Sri Lanka’s second capital after Anuradhapura. The Giritale Tank was initially built during the reign of King Agbo II in the 7th century and later expanded by King Parakramabahu the Great in the 12th century, whose rule marked one of Sri Lanka’s golden eras of irrigation. The tank was a marvel of ancient engineering, designed ...

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Twilight Reminiscences 19- A Summer Holiday-by Sanjiva Wijesinha Source:Sanjivawijesinha We’re all going on a summer holiday No more working for a week or two….” -from a popular song of the sixties by Cliff Richard Isn’t it amazing how hearing a few bars of a song can suddenly trigger the flooding back of a host of memories? I was having dinner at a restaurant with my wife the other day – it was one of those quiet uncrowded restaurants where they have soft music playing in the background. The music is soft enough not to disturb one’s conversation, but just loud enough so that you are aware of the melody being played in the background. We had just given our order and were light-heartedly talking about something totally unrelated when I distinctly heard the strains of the song Summer Holiday – a popular song of the sixties by British singer Cliff ...

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