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10 Things You Didn`t Know About Sri Lanka
Thursday, 29 November 2007 - 6:51 PM SL Time

With England waltzing around the island, it`s time we all got better acquainted with some of Sri Lanka`s lesser-known facts...

1) The island is supposedly a hotbed for alien activities, which have been investigated by professor Chandana Jayaratne of the University of Colombo. Don`t believe us? Check out this page full of reports...

2) When a person shakes their head from side to side in Sri Lanka with a slight wiggle, he is actually saying `yes`.

3) English historian James Emerson Tennent theorized Galle, a southern city in Sri Lanka, was the ancient seaport of Tarshish from which King Solomon is said to have drawn ivory, peacocks and other valuables.

4) `The Fortress Stilt Fisherman Indulgence`, a pudding offered by a hotel in Sri Lanka, became the world`s most expensive dessert in September 2007. With an asking price $14,500, the dessert is a gold leaf Italian cassata flavored with Irish cream, served with a mango and pomegranate compote and a champagne sabayon enlighten (no, we don`t know what this involves either). It is decorated with a chocolate carving of a fisherman clinging to a stilt, an age old local fishing practice, and an 80 carat aquamarine stone. Shockingly, no one has actually ordered the dessert yet. Cowards.

5) Despite cricket being the most popular game on the island, the national sport of Sri Lanka is actually volleyball.

6) Geoffrey Dobbs is the man credited with taking elephant polo to Sri Lanka, which now hosts an annual tournament. The elephants are brought from all over Sri Lanka and are specifically trained for the game, which was originally played using a soccer ball. Normal polo balls were only employed after the elephants trod on too many footballs, puncturing them in the process.

7) The island plays home to the Slender Loris (Loris tardigradus), a chipmunk-sized nocturnal animal that feeds on bird eggs, insects, lizards, fruits and leaves. A `shy and intelligent` primate, the Slender Loris is an endangered species.

8) The early Sri Lankans, dating back from the 5th century BC, were great masters of managing water. One king supposedly said that no drop of water flowing to the ocean shall go unused, so they built giant reservoirs that were used to irrigate fields, manage drinking water, etc.

9) Sri Lanka exports 9 million kilograms of tea to Japan alone every single year, but tea is not the country`s biggest export. That particular honour goes to textiles and apparel, while spices, diamonds, emeralds, rubies, coconut products, rubber manufactures and fish also feature highly.

10) As 80% of Sri Lankans are Buddhist, animals are given freedom to move as they wish. It is normal to see dogs, cows, water buffaloes and monkeys on the side of the road or even in the middle of it, while England already know about the snakes.

Source(s)
http://www.cricket365.com/story/0,18305,6575_2928540,00.html

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MarkLevinson
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  29 Nov 2007 13:30:24 GMT  Report for Abuse   
Hey where have you been man...long time no see??
Robins
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  29 Nov 2007 14:00:37 GMT  Report for Abuse   
Achilles what you were researching all these time?
AnuD
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  29 Nov 2007 16:38:35 GMT  Report for Abuse   
Certain things, I have heard.

that desert is useless if they cannot sell it.
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  29 Nov 2007 17:23:39 GMT  Report for Abuse   
that desert is useless if they cannot sell it.


Recently, a New York based restaurant broke the record by making a $ 25,000/= dessert with 24 ct gold foils and a diamond bracelet... I saw it in good morning America show one day,...
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  29 Nov 2007 21:14:57 GMT  Report for Abuse   

7) The island plays home to the Slender Loris (Loris tardigradus), a chipmunk-sized nocturnal animal that feeds on bird eggs, insects, lizards, fruits and leaves. A 'shy and intelligent' primate, the Slender Loris is an endangered species


Is this called 'Unahapuluwa' in sinhala????
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  5 Dec 2007 14:14:06 GMT  Report for Abuse   
LNP rich memebers should order one Expensive desert for $15K.
how about our marky?

or should MR Brown collect donations on behalf of LNP members.
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