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May 16, 20264 min
Why Sri Lanka Feels Ancient and Alive — A Traveler’s Reflection on Biodiversity and Deep Time
After years of traveling across North America, from the lakes and vast forests of Canada to the volcanic landscapes of Hawaii, I found myself returning to Sri Lanka with a striking realization. The land in much of North America feels geologically young. The mountains, lakes, and forests seem freshly carved, as if the last Ice Age had only just retreated. Wildlife is often sparse, and the ecosystems feel like they are still in the process of settling. Sri Lanka, by contrast, feels profoundly...

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May 16, 20263 min
Wild Elephants and Blue Whales in the Same Day — Only in Sri Lanka
From jungle giants to the largest animals ever to live on Earth, Sri Lanka offers one of the most extraordinary wildlife experiences anywhere in the world. Sri Lanka may be one of the very few places on Earth where, with a bit of luck and planning, a traveler can see wild elephants and blue whales in the same day — without needing a helicopter expedition into remote wilderness or scour the coastline for glimpse of a Blue Whale. For those wanting an unforgettable aerial perspective, private...

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May 13, 20263 min
May 13th — Boat Handling in a Monsoon Rainstorm
First Solo Run in Heavy Rain on Bolgoda Lake Today I headed out to the boat alone around 2:00 pm at the dock on Bolgoda Lake. The boat was ready and waiting. I connected the negative battery terminal, lowered the outboard, and the 40HP Yamaha started immediately without hesitation. After a brief idle to warm up, I put on my life jacket, stepped onto the dock, and released the bow and stern lines. The lake was calm at first — almost still — with no wind. A heavy monsoonal pattern was building,...

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You know you are on a tropical Island when you run into these guys walking across the lawn to your boat in the morning......

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Join us as we document a thrilling circumnavigation of Tropical Island

Sri Lanka aboard 'Yet to be named" MacGregor 26M sailboat.  We’re here to share our journey and inspire others to explore the clear blue waters along  1500 Kilometers of wonderous Tropical Coastline.

This section is designed as a practical resource hub for a wide range of ocean users, including cruising sailors, surfers, divers, marine habitat students and researchers, environmental and Clean Sri Lanka initiatives, tourists, wetland bird watchers, deep-sea leisure fishermen, kayakers, and recreational boaters. It also serves those closely following Indian Ocean weather patterns and coastal conditions. Through structured sections such as Weather & Monsoons,
Safe Harbor & Anchorage, Coastal Navigation, Charts & Starlink connectivity, Authorities and Coast Guard/Navy contact information, Marine Life guidelines, Communications, Safe Passage planning, and insights into local language and traditional coastal life, the site aims to provide useful, real-world information for anyone engaging with
Sri Lanka’s coastal environment.
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