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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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Minneriya Wewa: Unveiling the Ancient Reservoir of Sri Lanka – By Bhanuka – eLanka Nestled in the heart of Sri Lanka, Minneriya Wewa stands as a testament to the island nation’s rich history and the ingenuity of its ancient civilizations. This reservoir, also known as Minneriya Tank, holds not only water but also tales of engineering prowess, cultural significance, and the harmonious coexistence of nature and human ingenuity. Historical Significance: Minneriya Wewa has a storied history dating back to the third century BC when it was built by King Mahasena. Serving as an irrigation reservoir, this artificial lake played a pivotal role in sustaining agricultural activities in the region. The complex network of tanks and canals created by ancient Sri Lankan engineers showcased a remarkable understanding of hydraulics and water management. Engineering Marvel: The sheer scale and precision of the construction of Minneriya Wewa reflect the advanced engineering skills of ...

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