20 January 2009
The Road to Diyaluma
The road from Beragala to Wellawaya via Koslanda is a fascinating road for any nature lover. To reach Diyaluma Falls you need to travel 22 km from Beragala junction.
There are some exciting hiking routes from Diayaluma Falls. A hiker can start the journey from the foot of the fall or end his journey there.
Labels:
Diyaluma Fall,
Haputhale,
Hiking,
Roads,
Uva Province,
Waterfalls
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
15 comments:
Beautiful scenery!!
I like your photo! The treas are so mighty and beautiful :)
Vita Stunder,
Thanks very much for dropping by and for your comments!
foto CHIP Sweden,
Yes I loved the way those big trees stood there on a slight misty day..Thanks a lot for your comments!
Love the mystical mist in this photo! Such soft, magical beauty!
beautiful scenery. It's 7 am in the morning here, I just came from outside. And I have just been to a place that almost look like that, it's misty too this morning. I know it feels great to be there. Well, except that here, there's no waterfalls :)
What an awesome photo, the fog is kind of mysterious, but it's a beautiful photo
Great creation...Have a nice day. Mine is ready too.
Greyscale Territory,
Yes it is a mystical mist :)
Thanks a lot for your comments!
Fadil Wimala,
Thanks for sharing your experience :)
Waterfalls are not in the area I live too. I had to travel about 200km to get here:)
Tricia,
Yes the light fog adds some mystery to the picture. Thanks for your comments!
Life's Journey,
Thanks for dropping by and for your comments!
This is a beautiful shot.
Is it possible to get 10,000 visitors, in a short period of time, on my new blog, Pick a Peck of Pixels? If you go there, please either become a Follower or leave a comment. Help me Make History.
Pick a Peck of Pixels
Nice scene.
Abraham Lincoln,
Thanks for your comments and my best wishes to reach the goal!
Regina,
Thanks a lot for your comments!:)
I like your photo, it has someting mystic, someting to wait....
Mia N,
Thanks for dropping by and for your comments!
great shot.
Thanks Dev!
Post a Comment