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A memory from diary


I had a great desire to visit Mirissa (especially the
coconut tree hills) so when I was working at Bank of Ceylon I went to Mirissa with  some of my friends in bank

So,

It's a small town on the south coast of Sri Lanka, located in the Matara District of the Southern Province.

Everyone wants to go to Mirissa because they want to go to this place called Coconut Tree Hills I'm also one of them.

This is a private coconut grove surrounded by the Indian Ocean.
Believe me, it is unbelievably beautiful there .. The sea on three sides, the coconut trees, the wind all add up to an unbelievably great inspiration .
It is a beautiful place with full of beautiful views in the morning and at sunset. Coconut Tree Mountain is a must add to your travel list in Sri Lanka and provides a great place for your travel pictures! This well-known attraction is like no other day without a guest.

I'm a memory collector .. so I had a great desire to add a picture with this beautiful background to my diary .. so I fulfilled my wish ...

So, if you are reading this blog, you should definitely go here and get that inspiration.



Enjoy life ..
Do what you like slowly ...
Be happy !



-Vandana Senevirathe-

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