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Originally posted by Rainer View PostHallo,
where are located this museum?
Entrance fee for foreigner?
Sri Lankan Child* - Rs. 25.00
Foreigners - US $10.00
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President of Rwanda
Aircraft: Embraer E145
President of South Africa
Aircraft: South African Airforce Boeing 737-700
Prince of Wales
Aircraft: Airbus A319CJ
New Zealand Premier
Aircraft: Boeing 757
British Premier
Aircraft: Boeing 767
President of Seychelles
Aircraft: Unknown
Last edited by dilushasg-bdavi; 15-11-2013, 04:01 PM.
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Originally posted by 88gee View Post
http://www.forbes.com/sites/matthews...flying-palace/
Personally, those colours are not really to my taste but it is a magnificent bird...
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An Australian firm is scanning for natural resources in Sri Lanka from the skies of Central Province, reports say.
The firm - Bora Bora resources, is said to be using a helicopter to conduct an ariel research on graphite deposits in the Matale area, reports add.
It is said that this firm already possesses several permits to excavate for graphite in Sri Lanka.
Using a helicopter of Senok Aviation for their ariel research, they are reportedly collecting data of a 1,587 sq. km area between Matale and Paragoda North.
It is said that that the much famed Kahatagaha and Kolongahala graphite deposits are situated within this area. These graphite deposits are being excavated since the 19th century.
Last July, this Australian firm has obtained a permit to excavate graphite in a 167 sq. km area within the areas of Baduraliya, Neluwa and Paragoda, sources say.
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Originally posted by dilushasg-bdavi View Post
PS: re: The Senok Seismic survey, looks more like a survey for Copper/minerals, than graphite ..
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