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Sri Lankan Hamster Wheel

My first spontaneous interaction with my Sri Lankan neighbours came on my second day in the country. I walked up the road to the East, past the IT Centre and Indrani’s shop and into the jungle. When I turned around, a group of locals called me over to the side of the road where they… Continue reading Sri Lankan Hamster Wheel

Published 15 May, 2012
Categorized as Sri Lanka Tagged hamster wheel, katuru onchillawa, sri lanka

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