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Waterfalls in Sri Lanka
By admin | August 1, 2009
The mountains of Sri Lanka and are adorned with several picturesque waterfalls, many of these are wonderful and unknown, found in remote forests and tea plantations.
The many rivers of the island, fueled by two years in an appropriate way by the monsoons, topography and height strongly rugged plains, rivers and beds of metamorphic rock hard, make up a package ideal for the formation of waterfalls.

The serene ambience of a waterfall with the sound of water rushing down along the Rocky Mountains visitor sent to a mystical moments of reverie.
Among them are:
Ravana
Wellawaya located on the road, this beautiful waterfall is visible from the main road itself and the water rushing down over several steps adds more colors to its sublime beauty, which is the name of the mythical king Ravana, the great Hindu epic, “The Ramanya.
Diyaluma
Poonagala Oya river in the face of Koslanda, Wellawaya is a path straight through a wall of rock, this is truly magnanimous waterfall at 559 feet.
Wellawaya is located in the city about 13 kilometers, while that from Koslanda is 6kms and Diyaluma is seen as a soft veil that hangs endlessly from the top of a mountain visible from the road and Balangoda of Wellawaya too.
Bopath
Only 15 kilometers from the Colombo-Ratnapura road, it falls from a height of 100FT banda River in Kurdish, the training itself is a rare beauty with a perfectly heart shaped head, resembling the leaf of the sacred tree Bo, hence the name Bopath.
Devon
Is 280 feet high and is the best view from the road at milepost 20 of Talawakelle-Nawalapitiya.
Bambarakanda
Located 789 feet Bambarakanda is the highest drop of water on the island and offers a show that affects the glory of nature with all its nuances.
But his life beats only during the rainy season and the best way to access this wonder of nature along the road through Haputale and Kalupahana, 22 km or 32 km of Balangoda of Wellawaya.
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