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 SINHARAJAYA           Named by UNESCO in 1988, it is the world's tropical rainforest. In 1926 it was designated a protected forest. This forest belongs to Galle, Matara and Ratnapura districts and covers an area of ​​23000 acres. The highest point of the Sinharaja forest is the top of Hinipitigala hill. (1170 m) The Gin River flows through the Sinharaja from the south and the Kalu Ganga from the north.In addition to these two rivers, the tributaries Kostulana Ganga, Mahadola, Napola, Pita Kele Ganga and Kabkandawa Ela are the main ones.  Apart from this, Brahmana Falls, Dust Falls, Pig Fallen Falls and Gal Doruwa Falls can be seen in Sinharaja. Eight of the 24 endemic species of Sri Lanka, 3 out of 10 species of fish, 21 out of 72 species of reptiles and 10 out of 19 species of amphibians are found in Sinharaja.  It is the duty of all of us to preserve the world famous Sinharaja Forest for future generations as one of the rarest high biodive...
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   PROUD HAPPY MAMA                   Motherhood is amazing.          And then it is really hard.          And then it is incredible.        And then it is everything in         between. so, hold onto the         good, breathe through the          bad, and welcome the       wildest and most wonderful              ride of your life
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 Galle Fort Named a World Heritage Site in 1988.The 93-acre Galle Fort was created during the Dutch rule. The Dutch chose Galle as their administrative center. According to Dutch architecture, granite, limestone and humus clay and lime were used as mortar. The Galle Fort was completed in 1669. The lighthouse at Galle Fort is the first lighthouse in Sri Lanka.  It was built in 1848 with a height of 60 feet. It was also the first and only lighthouse to be destroyed by fire in Sri Lanka. The lighthouse, built in 1939, is now visible. This brings us to the honor of being one of the most fortified monuments in Asia compared to other forts. Galle Fort is ranked 451st in the World Heritage List.
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 MASK ART Mask art can be pointed out as a traditional art of the people of Sri Lanka. Mask art is associated with 3 dance traditions of the Sri Lankan society.        Mask art is well known in the Ambalangoda area in the Southern Province. This mask art has also attracted foreigners. Natural colors are often used in the coloring of these masks, which adds a natural and cultural touch to the mask. The low country dance tradition can be pointed out as a dance tradition that often uses masks.  The use of Sri Lankan masks can be divided into 7 parts.  1. Monster faces.  2. Sunny faces.  3. Divine person faces.  4. Animal faces.  5. Devil faces.  6. Mythical faces.  7. Column faces.  Masks are also used for peace rituals. To polish the emotional look and taste of the character through the use of masks Is possible. Sometimes funny and sometimes dangerous, It also reflects the disgusting taste.    Sokari and Kolam...
 DREAMS Our dreams are never ending,   πŸ’—  they are not few,   so stop wasting time anymore,✋  there is so much do.  Dan' t sit behind with  folded hands any more,  brand new opportunities  are knocking your door.  get up, walk outside and  start moving towards your goals,  Don't be scared even if your  pocket is filled with holes.  even if your dreams are never ending,  and ideas are few,  you do have the capability  to make them come true.
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  Temple of the ToothπŸ™πŸ™ In 1988, the Temple of the Tooth and the Holy City of Kandy were declared a World Heritage Site by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization. At the cremation ceremony of the Buddha, we have placed the left tooth relic of the four remaining tooth relics in the Temple of the Tooth. The primary qualification of every king who ruled the country in the past to establish himself as the king of the country and to symbolize his sovereignty was the presence of the Tooth Relic in his custody. It is said that the Temple of the Tooth was completed during the reign of King Weera Parakrama Narendrasinghe (1707 - 1739 AD). Every year on Esala Poya Day, a procession is held in honor of the Sacred Tooth Relic. The palace where the Tooth Relic is kept, the Esala Perahera and the rituals associated with the Sacred Tooth Relic are our national heritage and it is our national duty to preserve it for our future generations.
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  MICHAEL JACKSON                Michael Joseph Jackson was an American singer, songwriter and choreographer.  Named by many names as "king of pop", "god of pop", "jacko", he is considered one of the most important cultural figures of the 20th century.                       Jackson is the most acclaimed artist in the history of popular music.  He has joined the record books as the artist who has donated the most money for the welfare of children in the world.  Since the late 1980s, Jackson has been subject to controversy and speculation due to his changing appearance, relationships, behaviors, and lifestyle.  Jackson died in 2009 of a heart attack caused by his personal physician, Conrad Murray, overdosing on propofol. In August 2009, a Los Angeles state coroner convicted Jackson of murder, and in February 2010, Murray was charged with involuntary manslaughter.