Activity | Wildlife safari, Yala national park |
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Name | Landscape and Views |
Id | 7 |
Created | 12/31/18, 12:02 AM |
<ul>The area of the Yala is mostly comprised of rock outcrops out of a relatively flat plain, looming to heights of up to 240 m.<br>
<br>The area around “Miniha Gal Kanda” was a fascinating geological formation. The main landmass in this area is in the shape of an “Amphitheatre” and is multi-coloured. Continuous erosion of loose rock has created massive, roughly semi-circular craters with vertical walls. The rock wall was a perfect cross-section with clear, segregated layers of earth in different colours. There are three Amphitheaters along the coast. The soil is in stratification with fossilized shells, sponges, and pufferfish.<br>
<br>Stone implements of quartz and chert too have been found. This is a place that provides live evidence for Charles Darwin’s Coral Reef Theory. When you are there you feel, you are in “GRAND CANYON”, Arizona, USA!<br>
<br>In the southeast sea boundary, many bays carve out an intricate mosaic. Unspoiled natural beaches and tall sand-dunes provide a panoramic view of perfect patterns created by undulating and shifting sands. Lagoons fringe of the coastline with mangroves and brackish water together with extensive parklands, surrounding them, provides wonderful locations for sighting animals and birds.<br>
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