Weight | 900 g |
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Authors | |
Cover | Hard Cover |
ISBN | 978-955-44273-0-3 |
Language | English |
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Source | LOCAL |
Template | BOOKS |
Sri Lanka – THE GEM OF THE INDIAN OCEAN
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‘Sri Lanka:The gem of the Indian Ocean’ A New Tourism based brought together by Ifham Raji and Tracey Rich was launched last week. This is the unique product of a meeting of minds and passions for wildlife, photography and the rich tapestry of Sri Lanka.
A unique souvenir travel book–lavishly illustrated and sumptuously written with photographs spanning over a decade of work by both photographers, the book is a wonder of collaboration.
Ifham – a successful gem dealer from the bustling city of Colombo and Tracey Rich a wildlife conservationist, photographer and writer from the countryside surrounding Stonehenge in the United Kingdom, first met photographing elephants in Minneriya National Park some ten years ago.
‘It is a very personal journey through some of the best views of the country both from within and with an outside perspective of a visiting traveler from overseas
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සමනල කුරුලු පරපුර
සමනලුන් හරිම සංවේදී සත්ව ඝණයක්. මොවුන්ගේ ජීවන රටාව පවත්වාගෙන යාමට යහපත් පරිසරයක් අවශ්ය වේ. අයහපත් පරිසරයේ සමනලුන් දැකිය හැක්කේ කලාතුරකිනි. සමනලයා සුන්දර සත්වයෙක් වාගේම පරිසර සමතුලිතතාවය පවත්වාගෙන යාමටත් පරාගණයටත් විශාල දායකත්වයක් දරණ ජිවියෙකි.මිනිසාට මානසික සුවතාවයත් පරිසරයට සුන්දරත්වයත් ලබාදෙන මොහුන් ආරක්ෂා කිරීම මිනිසාගේ පරම යුතුකමකි.
මෙරටට ආවේනික කුරුලු විශේෂ 26ක් පමණ වේ. මින් විශේෂ 19 ක් ශ්රි ලංකාවේ වැසි වනාන්තර ආශ්රිතව වෙසේ. ආවේනික පක්ෂින් හැරුණු විට පක්ෂි විශේෂ 160 ක් පමණ මෙහි ජීවත් වෙයි. මෙම පක්ෂීන්ගෙන් 60% කට ආසන්න සංඛ්යාවක් කෘමි භක්ෂකයින් වන අතර 20% ක් තරම් පළතුරු භක්ෂකයෝ වෙති. ඉතිරි ප්රමාණය විවිධ ආහාර ගනිති. මෙම කුරුලු විශේෂ සියල්ල අප අවට පරිසරයේ සහ වනාන්තරයේ විවිධ ස්ථරයන් මත ව්යාප්ත වේ.
නිල් වනපෙත
පරිසරය අපගේ නොවෙයි මින
නිවැරදිව තේරුම් ගමු
ඉතා කෙටි කාලයක් පමණක්
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