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The destruction of our Yala treasure

by Florence Wickramage

Sri Lanka's largest, oldest and the most popular National Park is closed indefinitely for the public after a section of the park was devastated by the Tsunami Tidal Waves. A new dawn breaking over a national park brings with it an aura of tranquillity and peace and great expectations to those who prefer a short break in the `wilds'- away from the hustle and bustle of city life.
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