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  1. Review of Saubagya Inn in Anuradhapura

    Blog: The Travel Project - 6 December 2011

    A review of Saubagya Inn in the city of Anuradhapura, a comfortable and slightly boutique guesthouseThis article originally appeared on The Travel Project

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  2. Ancient Ruins of Anuradhapura {Photo Junket}

    Blog: The Travel Project - 5 December 2011

    As the soles of your feet touch the soft earth and the whimsical smoke from the sweetest incense sticks floats throughout the air around you, Anuradhapura will take you to a time recorded in old stories and offerings to the gods!This article originally appeared on The Travel Project

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  3. Colombo to Anuradhapura by Train

    Blog: The Travel Project - 5 December 2011

    Burnt out train wrecks from a war not long forgotten, butterflies and birds of intense blues and reds, heards of cattle feeding in the fields of green and waves from local villagers tending their rice paddies await for you along rails from Colombo to the ancient city of AnuradhapuraThis article originally appeared on

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  4. Photo Essay – 10 Spiritual Places in Asia

    Blog: Around The World On The Toilet - 20 August 2010

    Asia as a destination offers a kaleidoscope of religions and belief systems for the traveler to experience. There is certainly no shortage of spiritual places usually alive and buzzing with the faithful who arrive in droves to worship. Often some of our best experiences were simply wondering around these unique and inspiring places getting a [...]

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  5. Dagoba Overdose

    Blog: Around The World On The Toilet - 21 January 2010

    by Nick While Sri Lanka may be best known for its pristine beaches and producing some of the best tea in the world in the hill country, it also contains some of the finest archaeological wonders in Asia. North of the hill country lies the “Cultural Triangle” including ancient Buddhist caves in Dambulla, the giant rock citadel in Sigriya, the endless ruins of Anuradhpura and plenty more in between. With extremely high entrance fees and time for only one site we polled each group of travelers coming from the opposite direction ...

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