I thought my last weekend in Sri Lanka would be a total washout, as it started to raining non-stop from Thursday.
We planned to go to Galle, in southwest Sri Lanka, about 71 miles from Colombo.
We left Colombo in the pouring rain early Friday morning and it rained all the way to our destination.
Then ta-da, as we arrived, it stopped raining and has been great ever since.😊.
My hosts Damith/Sharlene and I all stayed in nice little hotel in town called Blue Heaven. Later we had a grand time hanging out at Galle Fort with their friend Latsane.
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Latsane, Joan, Sharlene, Damith |
This Fort, built by the Portuguese in 1588, is on the Indian Ocean.
In 1649 it was fortified by the Dutch and is today an important architectural heritage site controlled by UNESCO.
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A replica of the original small town. |
Most of the archeological site remains in pretty good condition, despite having been badly damaged in 2004.
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Miniature, showing the original design of the city. |
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A huge Mosque near the ruins. As it was Friday, many Muslims were busy in the area. |
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The very angry Indian Ocean. |
Like much of Sri Lanka, this city is home to religious adherents from all the major religions, but the dominance of Buddhism which is so obvious in other areas, was not visible.
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A Buddhist temple on the hill quite a distance away. I could also see a huge, old Christian church in town, from the fort. |
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The roof of the solid ammunition storage building. |
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A Muslim on her way to the Mosque ahead. |
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A coconut tree grows out of the large granite rock heap offshore. |
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These ladies in beautiful saris are teachers at the International School. The saris are their uniform. |
Pic of the very angry Indian Ocean below! ![]() |
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This lovely house on the Ocean was badly damaged by the tsunami, but they fixed it up nicely. That's where we stayed overnight before heading back to Colombo. |
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Young people challenging the rough surf on their boards. |
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There is a statue of Buddha on the hill overlooking the town of Galle. |
The sand looks nice though.
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Among Damith's friends that we had drinks with on Friday night was Dr Ruwan who served as coroner in Jamaica for 3 years. |
Update. The rains that started on Thursday night turned into quite a storm with high winds later in the night. It damaged the roof of
Latsans parents home in Galle.
It's the beginning of the monsoon season in Sri Lanka and the weather seems to be intensifying now.
3 comments:
Very interesting. Are the houses there similar to rural Jamaica. How severe was the storm. Good that the house was repaired. Is there food indian decent. Vegetarian?
Seems there is a vast amount of landscape uninhibited. Are those areas for temple worship ?
Get other pics. The airport.lol
https://joan-myviews.blogspot.com/2025/05/feeling-welcome.html?m=1. That blog has pics of airport. Countryside looks like Jamaica. You need to visit, it's worth it
Good friends are better than pocket money Joan, as the saying goes..and you have truly built up great relationships over all your travels..continue to enjoy the best time of your life and may God keep His protection always over all your exploits..thanks for sharing and taking us along on all your journey..so many of this particular trip reminds me of our beloved home..Jamaica 😊
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