Negombo & Pinnawala
From Singapore we flew into Colombo on Tiger Airways. Anton our guide/driver met us and drove to nearby Negombo which retains much of the Portuguese & Dutch influence with canals and Catholic churches. Hundreds of traditional sailing canoes, carved from a single large log, still fish in the Indian Ocean and bring their catch to the active fish market.
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| Traditional sailing canoes carved are still used for fishing in Negombo |
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| A jumble of modern fishing boats bring in the catch … |
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| … for sale in the fish market |
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| Old Dutch canal used to bring spices down to the Negombo port |
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| Sun sets into the Indian ocean |
Next day we were delighted by the antics of the elephants bathing in the river at the Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage about 2 hours drive north of Negombo.
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| Elephants bathing in the river at Pinnawala |
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| A mahout washing his elephant |
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| Monkey in the trees outside our room at the Palm Garden Village Hotel |







