Does anyone know Bandarawela or Newaraelliya (sp?)
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I lived there decades ago for 2 years, and wonder how it has changed since 1980? A lot, right? How much is a very lovely bungalow with privacy and a well tended garden, to rent? and to buy?....I used to rent Rose Cottage outside Bandarawela town. What about Newaraelliya (sp?) Has the beauty of nature there been destroyed? Is Sita's bath still wild and natural? What about the Botanical Gardens. Does Sri Lanka have the same old charming trains, or new and high speed?
I live in Ecuador and love it here, but I seem to still have a calling to return to Sri Lanka, first to visit again . Is residency easy? In Ecuador it is efficient and streamlined to become a permanent resident, foreign residents have same property rights as Ecuadorians, and it is a peacefull safe country where I live in the Southern Andes. MOST IMPORTANT: Does Sri Lanka have chem trails and what is the status of GMO seeds, and Monsanto's presence? pLEASE GIVE CLEAR INSIGHT, NO ADVERTISERS PLEASE.
Monsanto has a huge sway with the Sri Lankan government. And us foreigners can no longer buy property outright in Sri Lanka. You can at best get a leasehold.
Dear Chaska,
First of all, Nuwaraeliya and bandarawela are much better than before, much serene , much beautiful, much cleaner and most of all, the beauty is still there and most of the natural places are clean wild and natural. I have been to botanical gardens on last december, Much more improved, better than before well organised. I can send you photos if you are interested. (photos i took of botanical gardens)
Sri lanka still has the charming old trains and coaches. If you are interested in it, we do have one of a kind very old train locomotive If i recall my memory right, From Switzerland and It is the only Locomotive of that class in the world still in service. I have been to nuwaraeliya by train and it still has Observation Coach, which is awesome and they have two additional luxury coaches to the same train, both Air conditioned and up to the European standard. I was lucky enough to travel on the engine as well.
P.S :
I dont have much of a knowledge about buying a place in sri lanka as a foreigner, But it is possible for sure because there are many foreigners deciding in capital in their own apartments or houses.
chaska wrote:I lived there decades ago for 2 years, and wonder how it has changed since 1980? A lot, right? How much is a very lovely bungalow with privacy and a well tended garden, to rent? and to buy?....I used to rent Rose Cottage outside Bandarawela town. What about Newaraelliya (sp?) Has the beauty of nature there been destroyed? Is Sita's bath still wild and natural? What about the Botanical Gardens. Does Sri Lanka have the same old charming trains, or new and high speed?
I live in Ecuador and love it here, but I seem to still have a calling to return to Sri Lanka, first to visit again . Is residency easy? In Ecuador it is efficient and streamlined to become a permanent resident, foreign residents have same property rights as Ecuadorians, and it is a peacefull safe country where I live in the Southern Andes. MOST IMPORTANT: Does Sri Lanka have chem trails and what is the status of GMO seeds, and Monsanto's presence? pLEASE GIVE CLEAR INSIGHT, NO ADVERTISERS PLEASE.
Hi Chaska,
Your questions about Bandarawela are now answered so I would like to give some clarifications on other questions on agricultural/chemical ares you asked in this thread and by one of other forums.
(1) What is the statues of GMO seeds in Sri Lanka? Not available
(2) What is the statues of Monsanto presence in Sri Lanka?
In pesticide markets, predominantly weedicide market
(3) Do they infiltrate the crops? No
(4) Is Sri Lanka importing GMO from India? Examples? No
(5) Are their weed killers like Round up in prevalent usage? Yes
(6) Can one get organic super foods, as well as organic grains , fruits and veges (ultimately of course growing ones own is best) Marginal
(7) Are there chemtrails in the sky? No studies are available but up to now no major air pollution
(8) what is the situation with logging and deforestation in Si Lanka these days?
Illegal felling happenings
(9) Are there significant forest preservation and eco protection movements and Constitutional protections for Nature? Yes but not adequate
(10) How is the water, is they fluoridate? Yes in Dry zone
(11) The main water sheds I imagine are in hill stations, but are the rivers and public water sources pristine or polluted? Can not say exactly whether all the rivers are pristine or polluted, but public water for public use is purified.
* Sorry to say that you can not buy any property in Sri Lanka but you can go for a long lease up to 30 years.
All the best!!
rhian666 wrote:Dear Chaska,
Sri lanka still has the charming ......
Hi Rhian welcome to EB!
Thanks for the nice description along with beautiful pictures.
We would like to know about you first please.
What brought you here as an expat member?
What is your idea about traveling and expat life?
Regards
Mal
Rhian, you are a jewel for sending such a complete response and thank you for the photos. It looks like the beauty of the old days is preserved and pristine nature still abounds. The trains look just like they did decades ago, the wonder of the Observation cars! This is very encouraging. It is a shame that Sri Lanka does not have an organic movement. Round uopp is the most toxic pesticide known to man (right up there with DDT and Agent Orange). The glyphosates in Round up are so toxic that they interrupt every needed biochemical process in the human body, and are fatal for unborn and young children, once they build up. Due to political pressure and money Monsanto has been able to sell them to countries world wide, but anyone fortunate enough to read the science behind them will avoid them like the plague that they are. I loved looking at the photos, and suspect you have many more of your beautifull country. Gratitude, Chaska
Mal,
Thank you for the detailed list of environmental practices in Sri Lanka. Good there are no GMO crops, and I hope for the future of Sri Lanka it stays that way. Are you a long term resident or a citizen? How many expats are in Sri Lanka now? I really appreciate the information you gave. Too bad the Round up is prevelent, it is nasty, toxic, dangerous, lethal brew that causes much irrepairable damage and suffering as it builds in the body....especially in children born and unborn. I loved the photos rhian sent, not much has changed in the hill stations. Still tranquil and beautifull.
Chaska
chaska wrote:Mal,
Thank you for the detailed list of environmental practices in Sri Lanka. Good there are no GMO crops, and I hope for the future of Sri Lanka it stays that way. Are you a long term resident or a citizen? How many expats are in Sri Lanka now? I really appreciate the information you gave. Too bad the Round up is prevalent, it is nasty, toxic, dangerous, lethal brew that causes much irreparable damage and suffering as it builds in the body....especially in children born and unborn. I loved the photos rhian sent, not much has changed in the hill stations. Still tranquil and beautiful.
Chaska
Hi Chaska,
Yeah, Rhian has done a good job to the SL forum!!! Yes still Sri Lanka remains her beauty.
I am a citizen! I am sorry I have no idea about the correct number of tourists in Sri Lanka, up to date. But when I get it, I will inform you. May be someone in this forum will tell it.
If or when you will come in Sri Lanka, I will make you meet all the professors in our university in Agricultural , biotechnological, plantation and Horticultural areas! Then you can exchange your idea with them about foods, crops and toxins
All the best!!!
Mal
Hi Chaska
Please have a look.
http://srilanka.travel/index.php?route=common/home
Regards
Mal
Thank you Mal, it would be criminal for THE NATURAL SEEDS FOR THE FUTURE GENERATIONs of Sri Lanka, to be contaminated and exterminated by Monsanto's pract5ices. The use of Round Up Glyphosates is the first phase.....it is designed to kill weeds, and alter the soil, so that in time, not many years, only MonsANTOS GOEENGINEERED ROUND UP RESTSIANT SEEDS WILL GROW.
iT KILLS BUGS by splitting open their stomachs when they eat it, and it does the same to humans and animals. There is an epidemic of leaky gut syndrome everywhere Monsanto has taken over.
Beware, because there is much at stake, the entire future of your food supply. . Hope your professors will wake up and get on the internet and read real science. Instead of Monsantos fake propaganda. Here are some award winning documentaries that will open your eyes, and the eyes of the professors. The world IS waking up. GMO has been banned in over 40 countries. Here is why.
http://vimeo.com/68422959http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a6OxbpLwEjQhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=omtYlsG1P5Uhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hAMlir8oprw
mal wrote:rhian666 wrote:Dear Chaska,
Sri lanka still has the charming ......
Hi Rhian welcome to EB!
Thanks for the nice description along with beautiful pictures.
We would like to know about you first please.
What brought you here as an expat member?
What is your idea about traveling and expat life?
Regards
Mal
Hi Mal,
I am an expat to the whole world. I belong to sea, sea is my home, horizon is my limit.
In simple words I am a sailor, since 20 i am travelling the world, I have been almost all the countries sea bounded including western africa other than far south america. I started my journey as a cadet on a german ship, travel around the world literally 3 and a half times, Lived in the same day for 3 times when we pass the date line.
What i believe is, as it described in arabian nights, Still Sri lanka is the Most beautiful country in the world. Nothing because of anything, just a simple explanation, There is no other country in the world where I can have an elegant life in city capital, travel 4 hours and get 13 degree Celsius dropped temperature, after another 4 hours I will be in arugambay, looking at the white sands.
Hope thats enough about me. One more thing, Unfortunately i am not sailing for more than a year now. hope to go back to where i belong soon.
regards
Rhian
chaska wrote:Rhian, you are a jewel for sending such a complete response and thank you for the photos. It looks like the beauty of the old days is preserved and pristine nature still abounds. The trains look just like they did decades ago, the wonder of the Observation cars! This is very encouraging. It is a shame that Sri Lanka does not have an organic movement. Round uopp is the most toxic pesticide known to man (right up there with DDT and Agent Orange). The glyphosates in Round up are so toxic that they interrupt every needed biochemical process in the human body, and are fatal for unborn and young children, once they build up. Due to political pressure and money Monsanto has been able to sell them to countries world wide, but anyone fortunate enough to read the science behind them will avoid them like the plague that they are. I loved looking at the photos, and suspect you have many more of your beautifull country. Gratitude, Chaska
I will add few more, this was in 2011, I travel around with my friend to see all the major waterfalls.
I have photos of a cemetery in badulla and haputale which we wanted to find the burial ground of one of the governors live in Badulla area known as Rogers, he killed 1400+ elephants, he was killed by a lighting, and rumours said because of the sin he did, his grave still got struck by lightning . We could not find it, but we have found the beauty of dead as well. ill add here one example so you will get me.
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Regards
rhian666 wrote:Hi Mal,
I am an expat to the whole world. I belong to sea, sea is my home, horizon is my limit.
In simple words I am a sailor, since 20 i am travelling the world, I have been almost all the countries sea bounded including western africa other than far south america. I started my journey as a cadet on a german ship, travel around the world literally 3 and a half times, Lived in the same day for 3 times when we pass the date line.
What i believe is, as it described in arabian nights, Still Sri lanka is the Most beautiful country in the world. Nothing because of anything, just a simple explanation, There is no other country in the world where I can have an elegant life in city capital, travel 4 hours and get 13 degree Celsius dropped temperature, after another 4 hours I will be in arugambay, looking at the white sands.
Hope thats enough about me. One more thing, Unfortunately i am not sailing for more than a year now. hope to go back to where i belong soon.
regards
Rhian
hi Rhian...
Nice description!!! You are not only a jewel for Sri Lanka as Chaska said, but also a gem for the Sri Lanka forum. We are in need of well experienced people like you for adding some liveliness to Sri Lanka forum. Would you kindly share your experiences in each of our forum categories during your free time, pls??
Regards
Mal
Hi Mal, Thanks for your kind words, I would be more than glad to participate in this forum if theres anything in my field of expertise.
rhian666 wrote:Hi Mal, Thanks for your kind words, I would be more than glad to participate in this forum if theres anything in my field of expertise.
Hi Rhian.. you are a class photographer!! Love the pics and that illuminates the forum. Please add pictures in SriLanka's album to be seen by members all over the world.
Regards
Mal
mal wrote:rhian666 wrote:Hi Mal, Thanks for your kind words, I would be more than glad to participate in this forum if theres anything in my field of expertise.
Hi Rhian.. you are a class photographer!! Love the pics and that illuminates the forum. Please add pictures in SriLanka's album to be seen by members all over the world.
Regards
Mal
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rhian666 wrote:mal wrote:rhian666 wrote:Hi Mal, Thanks for your kind words, I would be more than glad to participate in this forum if theres anything in my field of expertise.
Hi Rhian.. you are a class photographer!! Love the pics and that illuminates the forum. Please add pictures in SriLanka's album to be seen by members all over the world.
Regards
Mal
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Thats good Rhian!! Pls remember more you involve with the blog better becomes the benefits!!!