Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

name of river

Name of River  Length 
Mahaweli Ganga  335 km
Aruvi Aru  164 km
Kala Oya  148 km
Kelani Ganga  145 km
Yan Oya  142 km
Deduru Oya  142 km
Walawe Ganga  138 km
Maduru Oya  135 km
Maha Oya  134 km
Kalu Ganga  129 km
Kirindi Oya  117 km
Kumbukkan Oya  116 km
Menik Oya  114 km
Gin Ganga  113 km
Mi Oya  109 km
Gal Oya 



Sri Lanka is Practically on the equator lying between 5°55' - 9°51'N. Consequently there is not much difference between the length of night and day, both being around 0600 and it is completely dark by 2100. Its Position has meant that Sri Lanka is at the heart of the Indian Ocean trading routes. 

After the opening of the route round the Cape of Good Hope by Vasco da Gama in 1498 the island was brought into direct contact with Western Europe. The opening of the Suze Canal in 1869 further strengthened the trading links the West. 


sri lanka rivers



Tuesday, May 17, 2011

sri lanka water falls



 This is Sri lanka Sinharaja  forest. It is very beautiful. Sinharaja forest is very 
femous.


sinharaja rain forest

Located in south-west Sri Lanka, Sinharaja Rain Forest is the country's last viable area of primary tropical rainforest. More than 60% of the trees are endemic and many of them are considered rare. There is much endemic wildlife, especially birds, but the reserve is also home to over 50% of Sri Lanka's endemic species of mammals and butterflies, as well as many kinds of insects, reptiles and rare amphibians.
Sri Lanka's tropical rain forest, the Sinharaja is a UNESCO World Natural Heritage Site. One of the few virgin forests left in the world. Streams, springs, rivers, waterfalls, leopard, monkeys, butterflies and moths, rare trees, valuable shrubs and medicinal herbs are all found within its green canopy. A trek along prescribed paths would provide nature lovers with a never to be forgotten experience of sights and sounds.
The largest mammal in the Sinharaja Rain Forest is the rarely spotted leopard, also infrequently glimpsed are the rusty spotted and wild fishing cats. Sambhur, barking deer and wild boar browse on the forest floor. The more common troops of purple-faced langur monkeys will chatter and move through the trees above you, but you're more likely to hear them than actually see them. There are also rats, shrews, giant squirrels, porcupines, civets, mongooses, venomous snakes, 20 species of birds and 45 species of reptiles!.