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Sri Lanka in Photos - A Land of Surprise



By Dominic Degrazier
30 April 2009 @ 05:30 pm EDT

One of my best friends for the past 20-plus years is Sri Lankan. I was essentially “adopted” by their family during my formative years (although I have to believe it was mainly due to my affinity for the spicy Sri Lankan curry flavors).

But in all of these years, I never sincerely thought about their distant island-nation — until this year. I decided to take a short sabbatical to the country. A short, surprising sabbatical. Sri Lanka would reveal its varied landscapes, its varied cultures, its history, its troubles, and more.

1 — Tea Country

Tea Country

Being an island-nation - roughly the size of West Virginia - with over a thousand miles of coastline, one does not expect to see much more than bountiful beaches. But take a short drive inland to the Central Highland’s mountains and this stunning tea country is found.

2 - Women Carrying Tea Bags

Women Carrying Tea Bags

Up until the 1860s the country (then named Ceylon) used their hillsides to grow coffee. But the industry was severely damaged by a coffee leaf disease in the year 1869. Scotsman James Taylor and Englishman Sir Thomas Lipton capitalized on the land, climate, and timing to cultivate Sri Lanka’s future tea industry. Sri Lanka is now one of the top three world producers of tea; trailing only the colossal countries of India and China.

3 - Sea of Rice

Sea of Rice

Not only can one expect to view the Indian Ocean around the country, but pass seas of rice crops within its interior.

4 - Rainforest

Rainforest

Sri Lanka is one of the world’s biodiversity hotspots. While the country covers only 0.013% of the world’s land surface, the island is the home to a high number of endemic plants, reptiles, and amphibians.

5 -  Unawanatuna Beach

Unawanatuna Beach

Unawanatuna Beach, on the southern coast, is one of the many breathtaking beaches of Sri Lanka. Although hosting various hotels, offering convenient services, receiving great waves for surfing, and having a very comfortable climate, the beach is not overly crowded — like many beaches of Sri Lanka after the tsunami of 2004.

6 - Girl with Fruit

Girl with Fruit

Sri Lanka needs tourism to return to their economy. After the tsunami of 2004 the visitor count has dropped severely, only to be creeping towards the levels of before. The hotels, the beaches, the tours, the restaurants, the street-side fruit stands and more await travelers and locals alike to be enjoyed.

7 -  Fish Market Negombo

Fish Market Negombo

Every early morning well before sunrise, except on Sundays, the fish market of Negombo comes alive with a fresh fish stench. While this is no surprise as boat after boat pulls into the small harbor to unload their smelly cargo, what is a further feast for the eyes occurs once the fish are laid down on the nearby cold concrete. A verifiable Wall Street stock-like commotion begins with yelling of prices and attendants walking around with their small pads of paper, making quick marks for bids and sellers.

8 - Colombo’s Busy Capital City Style

Colombo Capital

Mornings in the capital city, Colombo, are hectic. Along a major streets in Colombo are flavorful food markets starting early in the AM. It feels like a mix of Bangkok’s overload of stimuli and energy, Bolivia’s pressured public transportation routes, and a heavy western-world flair.

9 - Fruit

Fruit

One of the many items in these food markets is the jackfruit (pictured). This deliciously gigantic delight is native to Sri Lanka, India, Bangladesh and Nepal. But Sri Lanka does not stop there in its offerings — make sure to try the wood apple and king’s coconuts among other more common tasty fruits.

10 - Colombo Suburbs

Colombo Suburbs

Only a few miles away from the hustle bustle of Colombo’s city center, one can step back hundreds (if not thousands) of years by wandering through the capital’s suburbs. It is truly amazing how geographically close together people can live, but in entirely different ages. For a great Colombo City tour (and hiking tours through parts of Sri Lanka), check out: Let's Trek Lanka.

11 - Man in Sarong

Man in Sarong

Sri Lanka has been under the rule of many over the centuries — various kingdoms fought for its control for thousands of years, followed by Portuguese and then the Dutch in the 1500-1800. But the most recent rule by the British until 1948 has left its most evident marks on the island. New agriculture was introduced at the cost of destroying forestland. The English language was promoted and is now widely spoken. And among other things, the country’s fashion style was influenced. This is the usual outfit (pictured above) for men in mostly all communities or towns outside of Colombo.  Men wear the traditional sarong and sandals dating back thousands of years into ancient times…along with a collared business shirt (British influence) dating back to — well, not really dating back.

12 - Buddha

Buddha

This is a figure that is seen ubiquitously throughout the island. Buddhism is the religion for approximately 70% of the population in Sri Lanka. But a healthy number of people follow Hinduism (15%), along with Islam (7.5%) and Christianity (7.5%) as well.

13 - Elephant Visit

Elephant Visit

At the temple site of Sithulpawwa, a wild elephant known as “Ganumu” visits the monastery every evening around 6:45 to eat a few Kings Coconuts. The monk hands “Ganumu” the goods, the elephant cracks them open to drink the juice, and the on looking 50 or so monkeys fight for the remains after the beast has his fill.

14 - Soldiers

Soldiers

Since 1983, Sri Lanka has had to endure a civil war between the present-day government and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE). Also known as the Tamil Tigers, they are seeking independence from Sri Lanka through using terroristic tactics such as explosions in busses or in other public locations. Sri Lanka’s government has placed its army in various checkpoints across the island. At these checkpoints are heavily armed enlisted men. But being Sri Lanka, they are usually very friendly and are not shy to give a smile. Even with an AK-47 on the shoulder.

15 - Local Games

Local Games

This is a local board game played much like one would play pool — using the fingers to flick the “cue” chip instead of using a pool cue and balls.

16 - Alcoholism

Alcoholism

It is well known within Sri Lanka that there is an alcohol problem. Moonshine is cheaply sold, and there are a plethora of other alcoholic options. Drugs are not an issue with the population, but alcohol has made a clear impact on family life and society.

17 - Man Sitting Down

Man Sitting Down

The nation was waiting to show off its well kept beauties and intricacies. Waiting, albeit for a photo, like this local man was.

18 - Schools and Kids

School and Kids

The toll of the 2004 tsunami is still very felt throughout the nation. But in this suffering, there are various organizations helping the people of Sri Lanka. Whether it be with building homes or schools (Bridge To Peace, picture taken at their school), there is a definite contingent of citizens and foreigners helping this island-nation get back on its feet.

19 - Smiles

Smiles

Within a week’s time outside of Colombo, I had seen more smiles than I had in the past six months. The people are not shy in flashing their pearly whites for whatever reason. Such as simply catching eyes with a family (shown above) while driving behind their ride, the beauty began and continued for miles.

20 - More Smiles

More Smiles

Sri Lanka has their internal conflicts — with a civil war, the relations between their two main ethnicities (Tamil and Sinhalese), recovering from the last tsunami’s damage — but they have kept an innocent beautiful glow. This glow can especially be seen in the kids. Full of energy, happiness, and curiosity they will hopefully be able to lead their country’s future into a brighter time.

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Comments
1.
May 1, 2009 12:05am

Great photos!
2.
May 1, 2009 12:05am

Amazing pictures.
3.
May 1, 2009 12:16am

Nice and sweet
4.
May 1, 2009 1:19am

Nice comments and photos. Well done.......
5.
May 1, 2009 1:42am

This is the 'essence of Sri Lanka'. Great photos and narrative.
6.
May 1, 2009 1:47am

Sri Lanka, A Land like no other..
7.
May 1, 2009 1:53am

Who ever did this.. A GREAT JOB. Thank You... Do more for open the eyes of the rest of the world
8.
May 1, 2009 1:58am

My Island Home! splendid as ever....
9.
May 1, 2009 2:41am

Thank you!
10.
May 1, 2009 2:56am

Nice pictures. I wondered.
11.
May 1, 2009 3:18am

Thanks Dominic, beautiful photos and excellent narration! 19 "Within a week’s time outside of Colombo, I had seen more smiles than I had in the past six months" This is what we need to heal the wounds of war and get back on life.
12.
May 1, 2009 3:58am

This is a good pictorial cross section of my home land. Great work Dominic!
13.
May 1, 2009 4:46am

Excellent worrk! More of this please! "Themes" may be more interesting than isolated photos and subjects!
14.
May 1, 2009 6:07am

there are many more visit sri lanka
15.
May 1, 2009 7:45am

Nice Photos , I would second there more about Sri Lanka you will find some from my photo stream http://www.flickr.com/saptha
16.
May 1, 2009 7:49am

My glorious mother Lanka is amazing http://votphotos.com/data/media/195/DSC_2306.jpg
17.
May 1, 2009 8:37am

One of the older civilisations in the world, we in Sri Lanka have lived side by side with different ethnicities and religions with ease until our recent problems. But thanks to good leadership, we would be able live in peace soon again. Thank you for the photo essay which portrays Sri Lanka so accurately.
18.
May 1, 2009 8:51am

real pictures....visit this link pls.... http://www.tamilwin.org/view.php?2aSWnBe0dPj0C0ecQG7L3b499Es4d3g2h3cc2DpY3d436QV2b02ZLu2e
19.
May 1, 2009 8:57am

hey,.......dilan do be a sakkiliya,open your mind.
20.
May 1, 2009 9:29am

I sincerely hope commentors like vaas/Dilan are not sri lankans.
21.
May 1, 2009 9:31am

Nice collection of Sri Lankan immages. Well done
22.
May 1, 2009 9:42am

Like anywhere else, Tamil Terrorist Sakkiliyas are here in comments to discredit great Sri Lanka. With this attitude these Sakkiliyas will never-ever have an inch of land in this world to live.
23.
May 1, 2009 10:26am

This the country love by many travellers. It is known as s.s.s. (sun,sand & smile) make it a point togo and experince hospitlity of Sri Lankan.
24.
May 1, 2009 10:31am

Some one has done a great job.Without keeping these pics for himself he shared these with others.Instead of appreciating the work he has done why the hell on this earth do someone comment on this with silly racial ideas??As a sinhalese i'm sorry to say that we have lost the way of life like others who are seeking a seperate motherland.
25.
May 1, 2009 10:58am

HELLO,SINHALA & TAMIL YOUNG BROTHERS & SISTERS IN ALL OVER THE WORLD,FORGET THE PAINFULL PAST,BRING YOUR IDEAS,DEVELOP THE COUNTRY,SHOW TO WORLD OUR STRENGTH.WE ALL HAVE SAME BLOOD.
26.
May 1, 2009 11:16am

Lovely photo essay!
27.
May 1, 2009 11:18am

PLEASE GO TO WWW.TAMILNET.COM OR WWW.LANKASRI.COM TO SEE THE REAL SRILANKA'S PICTURES. HOW THE INNOCENT TAMILS GETTING KILLED BY THE MODAYAS.
28.
May 1, 2009 11:23am

Good work
29.
May 1, 2009 11:33am

GUYS PLEASE LET ME KNOW WHAT IS THE DIFF.BETWEEN TERRORISTS AND FREEDOM FIGHTERS. BY GIVING SEPERATION WHAT DO YOU GONNA LOOSE/GAIN THANKS
30.
May 1, 2009 12:14pm

Good job.Hope many visit our country after war ends.
31.
May 1, 2009 12:32pm

Nice pjhotos.....
32.
May 1, 2009 1:22pm

My tamil brothers and sisters.I have a question.you are shouting and gathering all over the world to say Sri Lankan government is killing your people.when LTTE killed our people,our leaders,our civilians where were you?LTTE had ruled north and east for almost 25 years.where is your freedom then?whithin that 25 years of time why your people left the country when you have your own controlling area?somebody answer my questions please?another thing people who say there is a language problem in Sri Lanka I would like to ask from them in which language the government servants and most services are conducting in north and east.open your eyes and mind and ask yourself for these questions.
33.
May 1, 2009 1:42pm

MY DEAR SINHALA FRIENDS I LOVE TO ANSWER YOUR QUESTIONS. HOW MANY SINHALEES GET KILLED COMPARE WITH TAMILS. I LEFT S/L 20 YRS AGO. TODAY I LEARNED 1 OF MY CLOSEST FRIEND AND HIS WIFE GET KILLED 29/4/09 (THINK ABOUT THEIR ORPHAN KIDS). 25 YRS THEY WERE NOT RULLING ALL THE NORTH AND EAST AS YOU SAY. BUT I AM WONDERING WHY YOU DONOT WANT GIVE FULL SEPERATION. JUST SAY HOW MANY TAMILS IN S/L ARMY,NAVY ,AIRFORCE AND POLICE. YOU THINK AT ANY TIME A TAMIL COULD BECOME A PRESIDENT OF S/L (LIKE OBAMA). WHY DO YOU HAD 1983, 1977 TAMIL KILLINGS.????????
34.
May 1, 2009 1:47pm

Thanks for your comments everyone- I really appreciate your thoughts on the pictures, narrative, and on Sri Lanka in general. It's a beautiful place! Dominic http://movingmontevideo.blogspot.com
35.
May 1, 2009 3:50pm

Nice pictures. I also visited Sri Lanka a few months ago. I was struck the beauty and happiness of the island. I also noted how many hundreds of Tamils I met living happily and peacefully with Muslims and Sinhalese. I think the ones shouting for an idependent homeland don't represent the majority of the Tamils...at least not the ones I have met and now know. If they did get an idenpendent state, you can be assured of more violence as non-Tamils will be thrown out of this area, and Tamils in the south would be forced to move north...this is what happened when Pakistan was created, and muslims, hindus and sikhs were killed by the thousands after the separation. It's sad, but this beautiful island is simply too beautiful to give part of it to a brutal terrorist organization that recruits children and forces them to blow themselves up.
36.
May 1, 2009 3:56pm

Excellent, Beautiful,Wonderful,Great, I don't know what to say and how to thank Domminic thank you for showing our country's true smile and real beauti.
37.
May 1, 2009 4:42pm

Beautiful mpictures and a true description of a beautiful country and her people of all races and religiond. I know sri lanka well and grew up there with Sinhala, tamil and Muslims, Burghers all together. It is so sad that a segment of a terrorist supporting unit such as some tamils in SL and the diaspora have made it thier mission to destroy the country to grab a part of it for themselves and an undemocratic terrorist organisation. Instead of worrying about the poor civilians of all races and religions they support terror that destroys even their own - the innocent civilian Tamils under Prabhakaran whose voices are enevr heard - suicide bomers brainwashed, child soldiers, loss of life, childhood and education, human shileds. These scum seem to crop up everywhere including on this lovely website to besmirsh the lovely pictures and country. sham,e on them - they just prove what scum they are. Stop promoting tamil net - it is a dishonest lying propaganda website that is laughably rubbish. Stop spreading your lies and terror around the world and in SL.
38.
May 1, 2009 8:07pm

Great Photos! Thank you Dominic.
39.
May 1, 2009 10:17pm

photo session was good.but do add more interesting photos to showcase the country of srilanka
40.
May 2, 2009 7:47am

Nice pictures! imagine if we had pictures of the thousands of woman and children dying starving because their government will not permit the UN to feed them, and the misery that the government troops have caused in the north, that is the other Sri Lanka..
41.
May 4, 2009 12:46am

Great!
42.
Aug 24, 2009 9:21am

It's true that sri lanka full of miracle.nature has gifted everything.good job.that is why it's call pearl of indian ocean.
43.
Aug 26, 2009 11:56am

Really nice pictures, plan to visit sri lanka later this year. Thanks for sharing.
44.
Oct 2, 2009 10:56pm

Wow....... This is the real Srianka......... you shoot it correctly!! G8!!!!!!

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