Friday, July 29, 2016
Thursday, July 28, 2016
Welcome to Paradise, Sembuwatta, Sri Lanka ,The Pearl of the Indian Ocean
Sembuwatta is a paradise with a lake of natural spring water, natural pool and this place can identify as the major attractions of the hill country, Sri lanka. It is set amongst the spreading tea gardens, and reflects the environment at its most magnificent
Sembuwaththa Lake in
Elkaduwa Estate located in a beautiful landscape in Matale surrounded with Tea
Plantation and forest, embracing misty mountains in a clean atmosphere in a
different world within a few hours travel from kandy.
Sembuwaththa lake was always highlighted as the most
attractive charming places with mesmerizing beauty in a world of hidden secrets
of nature in Sri Lanka.
A paradise in Matale who captured many hearts. Visit to
Sembuwaththa is a pleasant journey, leisure and relaxation with family. The
atmosphere is a joy forever, for a moment you forget the hard days, the
activities and the busy environment in the workplace.
Many visitors who experience the breeze, the environment and
its scenic beauty took precious memories with them. Each time encourage to come
back. During the full moon day, a night in sembuwatta will make a difference in
your life. Winners do not do different things they do things differently to see
the difference. Never leave the opportunity to interact with nature, change the
boring lifestyle for a moment and see for yourself the pace of life with the
music of nature. Please enjoy the offer in hand, Sembuwaththa all this is
revealed.
Tuesday, July 26, 2016
GAL VIHARA,Polonnaruwa,Sri Lanka.
GAL VIHARA,Polonnaruwa,Sri Lanka.
Polonnaruwa Gal Viharaya ( Uththararamaya) is one of the main attraction in Polonnaruwa. The name Uththararama means the temple by the north side. This magnificent group of statues was built by king Parakramabahu (1153-1186) which was part of the Uthararama Complex.
This has two seating Buddha statues, one Standing statue and
one statue in a Parinirvana Manchakaya. All the statues were done from a single
huge granite rock.
Seated Buddha statues
The large samadhi Buddha statue is around 16 feet in height
and it’s the left most one towards the west. There are some decorations in the
back wall. There are archaeological facts that, there was a brick house build
around this, but you can't see that in here.
Seated Buddha statues |
Seated Buddha statues |
Seated Buddha statues |
Standing Buddha Statue
This
has been disputed by some and think this is the statue of Ananda thero at the
site of lord Buddha’s passing away. This 23 feet tall statue is thought to be
done by a later king as the chronicles talk about only two statues in the
seating position and one statue on the lying position which was done by King
Parakramabahu (1153-1186).
Standing Buddha Statue |
Standing Buddha Statue |
Parinirvana (Final Extinction) Status
last is a massive statue of Buddha passing way. This is 80
feet long. The ear lid falling along the body, One foot slightly behind the
other (The toes are not positioned equally on the feet) are signs that this is
not Lord Buddha resting but at his death.
Parinirvana |
Parinirvana |
Parinirvana |
Parinirvana |
Parinirvana |
Parinirvana |
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Saturday, July 23, 2016
Top 10 travelling destinations in London, United Kingdom
"London (the capital of England and the UK) has a history dating back more than 2,000 years. During this time, it has grown into one of the most important financial and cultural capitals of the planet Earth. It has experienced the plague, devastating fire, civil war, aerial bombing, terrorist attacks and widespread unrest. The City of London is its historic center and today is his main business district, although it now represents a small part of the larger metropolis of Greater London''
The best tourist attractions in London
It is no wonder that London is one of the main tourist
destinations in the world, attracting upwards of 15 million visitors each year.
The capital of Great Britain is a vibrant arts and entertainment center , and 50 years after the Beatles, the music scene of
the country still rocks. London also has one of the largest concentrations in
the world of cultural attractions. From real to a parliament of people palaces,
from Roman ruins to castles and cathedrals, you could spend hours and days
exploring the sites of London without having to run out of unique things to see
and do.
01.Buckingham Palace and the Changing of the Guard
One of the most emblematic of Britain, Buckingham Palace
buildings is also the stage to show the most popular London pomp and
circumstance, the changing of the guard. Drawing crowds at 11:30 hours in each
season, this show full of color and free of precision marching and music also
takes place in the palace of St. James, where you can follow the band along the
mall, since running between sites.
Buckingham Palace was built in 1837 and has been the London
residence of the royal family since the accession of Queen Victoria. If you
wonder if the Queen is in, look at the flagpole atop the building: if the Royal
Standard is flying day and night, she is at home. On special occasions of
state, she and members of the royal family can arise even in the central
balcony.
When they is away at their summer palace in Scotland, visitors
can purchase tickets for tours of the state rooms, The Queen's Gallery and
Royal Mews. One of the best ways to tour the palace, see the changing of the
guard, and experience a traditional afternoon tea, at 4.5 hour Buckingham
Palace: visit Changing of the Guard and afternoon tea . This tour is a very
efficient way to see the highlights in a short period of time, and have an
expert guide to explain the history makes the experience that much more
enjoyable and relevant to visitors for the first time.
02.The British Museum
Displaying one of the best collections in the world of
antiques, the British Museum contains more than 13 million artifacts from the
ancient world. With priceless objects in Assyria, Babylon, China, Europe and
elsewhere, it is difficult to know where to start. But most tourists head first
for most famous museum exhibits: the controversial Elgin Marbles from the
Parthenon, the Rosetta Stone, the colossal bust of Ramesses II, Egyptian
mummies and the spectacular silver treasure Romano fourth century known as the
Mildenhall Treasure.
03.London Bridge and the Tower
From prison to the palace, treasure vault private zoo, the
magnificent Tower of London has fulfilled many functions over the centuries
different. One of the most iconic structures in Britain, this spectacular world
heritage provides hours of fascination for curious visitors about the rich
history of the country - after all, so much of it happened here. Inside the
huge white tower, built in 1078 by William the Conqueror, is the line of the
17th century of the Kings with its remarkable samples of arms and armor real.
Other highlights include the famous exhibition of the Crown Jewels, Beefeaters,
the Mint, and grisly exhibits on executions that took place in the gardens. The
bridge of the adjacent tower, its two massive towers rising 61 meters above the
River Thames, is one of the most famous landmarks of London.
For the best use of your time, especially during the summer
season, buying the Tower of London admission ticket including crown jewels and
Beefeater tour in advance, to avoid the box office lines. This ticket
guarantees the lowest price helps avoid crowds and save time and hassle.
04.Big Ben and Parliament
Nothing says "London" more emphatically that the
housing tower of 97 meters giant clock and its resonant bell known as Big Ben.
It is as iconic as a landmark Tower Bridge. The tolling of Big Ben is known
worldwide as the time signal BBC radio. Below it, which extends along the
Thames, are the Houses of Parliament, the seat of government of Britain for many
centuries and once the site of the royal palace of Westminster occupied by
William the Conqueror. Trips Parliament Buildings offer a unique opportunity to
view real-time discussions and lively political discussions. From Parliament
Square, Whitehall is lined by many government buildings that its name has
become synonymous with the British government.
05.Westminster Abbey
Another place with a long association with British royalty,
Westminster Abbey is on a site that has been associated with Christianity since
the early 7th century Officially known as the Collegiate Church of St. Peter in
Westminster, Westminster Abbey was founded by Edward the confessor in 1065 as
his burial place. Since his burial in 1066 to George II almost 700 years later,
most of the sovereigns were crowned not only here but were buried here too.
More recently, it has become famous for being the favorite place for royal
weddings.
05.Hyde Park
Covering 350 acres, Hyde Park is the largest open space in
London and has been a destination for tourists from 1635. One of the park's
attractions is the Serpentine, an artificial lake in the 18th century popular
for boating and swimming. Hyde Park is also where you will find the Speakers'
Corner, a traditional forum for freedom of expression (and exclamations).
Another landmark is the Hyde Park Apsley House, former home of the first Duke
of Wellington and buy after his famous victory in Waterloo. Now a museum, which
houses magnificent collections of paintings Wellington, including Waterseller
Seville Velazquez, along with gifts presented by European kings and emperors
grateful. greatest hero of England also commemorated on the Arch of Wellington.
07.Churchill War Rooms
Among the most fascinating and evocative of the historic
sites of London is the hub perfect condition which Prime Minister Winston
Churchill led the British military campaigns and the defense of their homeland
during World War II. His spartan simplicity and crowded conditions underscore
the desperate position of England as the Nazi grip tightened throughout Europe.
You will see the small cubicle where Churchill slept and studying improvised
radio where he transmitted his famous speeches of war. simple, such as wool
fabrics Clementine Churchill that mark the front lines on a map of Europe,
details brings the era of life as any museum could do.
08.The London Eye
Built to mark the millennium celebrations in London in 2000,
the London Eye is the largest Ferris wheel in Europe. Their individual glass
capsules offer the most spectacular views of the city as he embarks on a
circular path rising 443 feet above the Thames. The trip lasts 30 minutes,
often faster than the time queuing for their turn. If possible, book your time
in advance. The best option is to skip the line entirely with London Eye: Skip
the line tickets. This ticket in advance allows you to take a flight at any
time of day you plan to visit.
09.Hampton Court Palace
Another great attraction of the Thames, Hampton Court is one
of the most famous palaces in Europe. Great Hall dates from the time of Henry
VIII (two of his six wives supposedly haunt the palace), and is where Elizabeth
I learned of the defeat of the Spanish Armada. Other interesting features
include the Court of clock with its fascinating astronomical clock dating back
to 1540, state departments with their enchanted Gallery, the Chapel, the King's
and Tudor tennis court. The gardens are also worth a visit - especially in
mid-May, when in full bloom - and include the Garden, the garden pond, the
Elizabethan knot garden, the broad promenade, an area known as the desert and,
of course, the famous palace Maze.
10. Victoria and Albert Museum
And Albert Museum Victoria (also known as the V & A) is
part of a group based in South Kensington museums including the Museum of
Natural History and the Museum of Science. Founded in 1852, the V & A
covers about 13 acres and contains 145 galleries spanning 5,000 years of art
and related artifacts. Exhibits include ceramics and glass, textiles and
clothing, silver and jewelry, metalwork, sculpture, prints and photographs.
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