Showing posts with label Batticaloa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Batticaloa. Show all posts

Sunday, 8 December 2013

South To Arugam Bay, Sri Lanka

Heading south out of Batticaloa, the coast landscape takes a dramatic change.  Most of it now abandoned & derelict thanks to the 2004 Boxing Day Tsunami.  Sri Lanka was the second hardest hit with over 36,000 lives lost.

 
 


Further inland, heavy rains have flooded most of the rice fields and there is some great opportunities for locals to fish "the run off"at the bridges and creeks. No rods or lures here.



Just north of Arugam Bay is a small community whose housing style can be best described as "Tea Pot"shaped.  Why we couldn't find out.



Arugam Bay is traditionally a sufie beach heavily frequented during the good season - April to August.  Now it is a bit lonely except for the local fisherman.

at the far end of the beach is the "Cobra Tree"

We are never far from our street food vendors.....

 
 
Preparing roti for Kottu Roti

the local bakery


Our local bar and takeaway....where Sharon was a celebrity....1 x 500ml can of ice cold Lion beer....150Rupee....$A 1.25



Our Accommodation - Galaxy Lounge,Galaxy Rd, Nth Arugam Bay


 
 

A sunset drive to a nearby tank or lake brings a pleasant surprise when a wild elephant appears on the edge of the roadwayHe doesn't remain for too long preferring the safety of the jungle to our company.

 
 

The lake is a haven for bird life as well as Sri Lanka's freshwater crocodile....

Malabar Hornbills

Green Bee-eater

Mugger or marsh crocodile can grow up to 4.5m in length & only inhabits freshwater

A lovely sunset, cloudy but no rain for our last day


Tomorrow we start back to the west coast and our last 3 days before flying home......





Saturday, 7 December 2013

Batticaloa, Eastern Sri Lanka

Travelling south from Trincomalee on the coast road, we see numerous signs of the Australian Govt's - NO VISA - NO AUSTRALIA campaign to deter illegally boats.

Giant Billboards - roughly translated meaning "NO VISA. NO ACCEPTED IN AUSTRALIA"
Wall Posters - which don't fare so well & subject to overnight vandalism

  THE DUTCH FORT


The Batticaloa Fort was built by the Portuguese in 1628 and was the first to be captured by the Dutch (18 May 1638). It is one of the most picturesque of the small Dutch fort of Sri Lanka, it’s situated in an island, with the battlements still in good condition.Unfortunately the interior was destroyed and now houses the modern Divisional Secretariat.

The remaining gate plaque with the Dutch East Indies (VOC) and date

 One of two Dutch cannons....all that is left

HMS HERMES & HMAS VAMPIRE SUNK - 9 APRIL 1942

Light Aircraft Carrier - HMS Hermes

Escorting Destroyer - HMAS Vampire

FISHING BY THE DOZENS


EVEN IN THE RAIN, WE MUST EAT - OUR FAVOURITE

 
Giant hot sandwiches in Turkish bread, giant hot filled roti rolls and Donner Kebabs


OUR ACCOMMODATION - RIVIERA RESORT


Our Cabana is an island....

but dry and pleasant......


The next day....Arugam Bay