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The Galle Fort, or Dutch Fort as it is also known, is a fortification first built by the Portuguese on the Southwestern coast of Sri Lanka. The initial fortifications, which were built in the late 16th century, were quite basic. However, the fort underwent extensive modifications in the 17th century by the Dutch, making it one of the most important archeological, architectural and historic monuments to illustrate the European influence in South East Asia between the 16th and 19th centuries. – รูปถ่ายของ Travel First Sri Lanka, โคลัมโบ

ภาพถ่ายของ : The Galle Fort, or Dutch Fort as it is also known, is a fortification first built by the Portuguese on the Southwestern coast of Sri Lanka. The initial fortifications, which were built in the late 16th century, were quite basic. However, the fort underwent extensive modifications in the 17th century by the Dutch, making it one of the most important archeological, architectural and historic monuments to illustrate the European influence in South East Asia between the 16th and 19th centuries.

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The Galle Fort, or Dutch Fort as it is also known, is a fortification first built by the Portuguese on the Southwestern coast of Sri Lanka. The initial fortifications, which were built in the late 16th century, were quite basic. However, the fort underwent extensive modifications in the 17th century by the Dutch, making it one of the most important archeological, architectural and historic monuments to illustrate the European influence in South East Asia between the 16th and 19th centuries.
Gal Vihara (Sinhala: stone temple), Buddhist Temple at (UNESCO World Heritage Site) at Polonnaruwa, Sri Lanka is the most perfect specimen of Buddha statue hewn out of solid stone. Crafted during the reign of King Parakrabahu (1153-1186 A.C), Gal Vihara statues are still incomplete preservation with their irresistible charm and sublimity.
Gal Oya National park is the only place where you can enjoy a safari by boat. Imagine, the water gently lapping the side of your boat as you float along, taking in the beauty around you. But you’re not alone. Gal Oya National park is home to over to 32 species of mammal including the langur, toque macaque, leopard, sloth bear, wild boar, water buffalo and deer. So you’re sure to see a variety a variety of animals, living peacefully in their natural habitat.
The Sri Lankan leopard is the country's top predator. Little has been known about it in the past, but ongoing studies in the framework of ''The Leopard Project'', run by The Wilderness and Wildlife Conservation Trust, indicate that they are still distributed throughout the island both inside and outside of protected areas.
.The Gal Oya National Park is located in the eastern plains of Sri Lanka and presents some of the most spectacular landscapes that any of its parks has to offer. The park was established to protect the watershed of the Senanyake Samudraya reservoir,
Adisham Hall, or Adisham Bungalow is a country house near Haputale, in the Badulla District, Sri Lanka. At present, it houses the Adisham monastery of Saint Benedict. It has a relic of St. Sylvester at the chapel

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