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Chasing Civets
Hopping on a bus on Friday evening for a night-long journey either to Moneragala or Knuckles, eating papaw and nothing else most of Saturday and Sunday while camping in the jungle, getting back home on Sunday night and reporting to his banking job right on time on Monday morning has been the willing “fate” of Channa Rajapakse.
Romantic riverside hideaway

It's the river which makes this place," said the English lady as she sat at a glass-topped table on the verandah of her room, overlooking a sparkling swimming pool and the majestic sweep of the Bentota river.

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