සමනල අඩවියේ අැලි හත කාලයාගේ අැවෑමෙන් ලොවට හොරෙන් මිය යන්නට ප්රථම අප ඒය රැක ගත යුතු බව ඔබට දැනුවත් කලෙමු මෙය ප්රාදේශීය ලේකම්ගේ සිට ජනාධිපතිවරයා දක්වා පරිසරය දූෂණයට සහය දුන් ව්යාපෘතියකි.
ලංකාවෙී දියඅැලි සංඛා්යා ලේඛණ වල සටහන් නොවුණු අැළි හත
Following are the coordinates.
Weir at approximately 5th/6th Water Fall: E 00165299, N 00186544
Power House closer to 7th Water Fall : E 00164877, N 00186813
යන ස්ථානයේ පිහිටා අැති අතර මෙහි gps දත්ත සපයා අැත්තේ කුඩා විදුලිබලාගාරය හා දැනට හානියට ලක්ව අැති දිය අැලි අාශ්රිතව පමණි හෙට දිනයේ මෙම දිය අැලි 02 රැකගත නොහැකිවන තැන අවස්ථාවාදී කැළෑ පාළුවන් ඉතිරි දිය අැලි සමුදායම විනාශ කරණු අැත.අපට මෙම මහා පරිසර විනාශය දැක නිවටුන් සේ අැස්කන් පියන් සිටිය නොහැක.ප්රසංග වල තන පටිය ගැලවීම දකින පරිසර අැමති විල්පත්තු විනාශයවත් අැලි හත වත් කොස්ගුලන සදගිරියවත් දකින්නේ නැත; cop21 ගිය ජනාධිපතිවරයාගේ කථාව හුදු වචන පමණක්ම බව ඔප්පු කර අවසන්ය.මහින්ද පාර්ට් 02 සිරිසේන ජනපති නාටකේ රගපාන ගමන්ය මිනිසුන්ට අවශ්ය පාළකයෙක් නිවරදි නායකයෙක් මිස නළුවෙක් හෝ නිවටයෙක් හෝ පඹයෙක් නොවෙී.
මෙී සියල්ලම අගමැති ප්රමුඛ රජයටත් ඒකසේම වලංගුය මාරු වී අැත්තේ මහ බබා පමණි හොරු 225ම තාමත් ලංකාව කොල්ල කන ගමන්ය.
sevenfall in samanala adaviya nature forest in sri lanka ,starting mini-hydro for support with our past president Mahinda Rajapaksha time ,next election mahinda go to home and stoping Fort-city development project, maththala air fort and more other projects but why not stopping 07fall hydro
that's very bad for our nature this project main criminal is wildlife department of sri lanka ,and Center environment authority of sri lanka how ? approval this project bad officers are get the money for sale 07fall ,
Sri lanka president Maythreepala Sirisena which Ministry of environment but not work to save our mother nature he talking to big working to bad ,wild life ministry Gamini Jayawikrama Perera-why not action to this project ah project manager have power more to mahinda(last president)
Law action to more other but why not action to very important biodiversity criminal officers with project owner
this project back side have so many money deal we haven't privet idea for save 07 fall need our future our child will want good water and good air ,now we have this we want protect for our next generation
Seven fall not mark our map/Book or other for wild life job 68 years for freedom our country what is wildlife wildlife job? what center environment authority part save nature ?
fucking job get office start work to colombo a/c room approval project in side the room why not go to forest ,we cant stop our petition for you start your job and keep to law for criminal environment which we watching anytime what is your job save 07fall Samanala adaviya nature sanctuary
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Peak Wilderness Sanctuary
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia"Sri Pada" Peak Wilderness SanctuaryIUCN category IV (habitat/species management area)"Sri Pada" Peak Wilderness encompasses theAdam's Peak (Sri Pada)"Sri Pada" Peak Wilderness SanctuaryLocationCentral and Sabaragamuwaprovinces, Sri LankaNearest cityRatnapuraCoordinates6°48′47″N 80°29′04″ECoordinates: 6°48′47″N 80°29′04″EArea22,379.1 haEstablishedOctober 25, 1940Governing bodyDepartment of Wildlife ConservationWorld Heritage Site2010 (within the site Central Highlands of Sri Lanka)[1]UNESCO World Heritage SitePeak Wilderness sanctuaryName as inscribed on the World Heritage ListTypeNaturalCriteriaix, xReference1203UNESCO regionAsia-PacificInscription historyInscription2010 (34th Session)
"Sri Pada"Peak Wilderness sanctuary is a natural reserve in Sri Lanka. It is the third largest (by area) of the 50 sanctuaries in the country.[2]
"Sri Pada" Peak Wilderness sanctuary is a tropical rain forest that spreads over a land of 224 square kilometers around the Sri Pada (Adam's Peak) mountain. A huge forest area that belonged to the Peak Wilderness was cut down and cleared during the British colonial rule in Sri Lanka (1815-1948) to gain land for the massive tea estates which are still functioning in Nuwara Eliya district. The remaining portion of the Peak Wilderness was declared a wildlife sanctuary on October 25, 1940.
The contours of "Sri Pada" Peak Wilderness vary from 1000 to 7360 feet above sea level. Therefore, it possesses unusual geographical formations compared to the other natural reserves of the island. Bena Samanala (6579 ft), Dotalugala, Detanagala, are some of the taller mountains in the Peak Wilderness. It is also the birthplace of Kelani, Kalu, Walave rivers and many tributaries of the river Mahaweli which make waterfalls such as Dotalu falls, Geradi falls, Galagama falls (655 ft), and Mapanana falls (330 ft) inside the sanctuary.
Out of the 3 access routes; Hatton route, Kuruwita route and Palabaddala route, which Buddhist devotees and other tourists use to reach the Adam’s Peak, Kuruwita and Palabaddala routes go right across the Peak Wilderness sanctuary. This forest area is entirely under the control of Sri Lanka Wildlife Conservation Department. It does not maintain any lodge, bungalow or such type of facility for tourists inside Peak Wilderness sanctuary in order to safeguard the purity of this forest. Yet, there is no restriction for eco-tourists to enter the sanctuary after obtaining permission from Sri Lanka Wildlife Conservation Department. Entering the sanctuary during the rain season is at the tourist’s own risk because of the unforeseen downpours and instant floods lead to life-risk situations.
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Location
It is located within the Sabaragamuwa mountain range in the central hills.
Boundaries
There are no specific boundaries for the Peak Wilderness sanctuary. Most boundaries are marked by plantations owned by the Government and the private sector.The eastern boundary is clear and connected to Pidurutalagala mountain region and Horton Plains National Park.
Fauna
In October 2009, the world's rarest toad Adenomus kandianus was rediscovered in this sanctuary after it was thought to be extinct for 133 years.
See alsoi Lanka
References
- Jump up^ "World Heritage Committee inscribes two new sites on World Heritage List". unesco.org. UNESCO. July 30, 2010. Retrieved 1 August 2010.
- Jump up^ Article from Divaina
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