10 September 2009
Panorama of East
This exquisite panorama was captured at Buddhangala near Ampara. I have seldom seen a view so vast yet so clear.
Please click the image to enlarge it. More similar views from the same venue are uploaded here.
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23 comments:
WOW! What a wonderful panorama with a never ending view. An excellent shot.
Greetings from Germany Steven D!
this is a really nice panorama. i enjoyed looking at your other pictures too. that big white thing in one picture looks like a bell to me. what is it? have a great day.
I fully agreed with you after enlarging the picture.
Wow.. that's an amazing view! Almost like Tantirimale, but there seem to be more trees here than out there. =D
Great capture!
that's a wonderful pic K! I particularly like the paddy fields stretching out in the distance! :D
This is a wonderful photo. You live in such a beautiful place.
beautiful point of view...i love the infinity horizon...compliments...:o)
Beautiful landscape! Your last photo is also fantastic with this misty atmosphere.
Greetings from Spain.
Buddhangala is a very magical place. The access road by bike from Ampara is wonderful.
Beautiful Panorama, K.... All I can say is Wow!!!! Thanks!
Betsy
Amazing! You can see for miles and miles.
Sunny :)
What a vast country.
Amazing!
a vast peaceful setting, i hope to one day be able to do panorama pictures too
Enlarged pic revealed the beauty. I'd like to go there someday.
What a beautiful panorama! I think I would want to stay there. I really like the picture in your slide show with the mountain tops above the mist.
Steven D!,
Greetings from Sri Lanka!, Yep that was a never ending view..
Michelle,
That big white thing in one picture does look like a bell! It is called a Chethiya, stupa or Dagobo and it is a sacred place of worship found in any Buddhist temple. This particular dagabo is made like a bell! You can find more details of Sri Lankan dagabos in this post by Harumi.
Rainfield,
Yes I did not attach the original picture which is about 4MB; still this resized image shows a lot of details.
Harumi,
I would be able to give some details about Thanthirimale soon. Yes, the view is very similar to Thanthirimale.
Chavie,
The fields look very nice from there. I particularly like this picture with fields + ‘wewa’
James,
It is a beautiful area, but this particular place lies about 250km away from where I live :)
Clo,
Yep the horizon look infinite…:)
Álvaro,
Yep that was taken in the hillcountry and completely different climate and geography.
Pierre,
Yep I could not do a bike trip there but as you said it would be a very good ride. In fact I wanted to go there, after seeing one of your posts on the same place some time back :)
Betsy,
Yep, it is a fascinating view from there. You really get that wow feeling :)
Sunny,
Yep, it is miles and miles of never ending view :)
NicoleB,
The country is not that big..I would say medium size island! But there are many places like this where you can see a good half of the entire country :)
Betchai,
Definitely you can do panorama pictures here. I must learn that sometime :)
Gallicissa,
You will love the view and this peaceful surrounding for sure!
George,
Yep, I too like that picture. I shall bring you more photos of this area soon!
Thanks all for your wonderful comments!
Thanks Rajesh!
Gorgeous Gorgeous Gorgeous....! AS USUAL ! :)
Thanks Mommythecook :)
A very beautiful view, I really like it!
Thanks Jane!
Wow, what a beautiful panorama! The scenery looks like it goes on forever. Thanks for sharing your lvoely scenic Sunday.
Eileeninmd,
Thanks for your comments and it is my pleasure :)
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