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Jaffna, Sri Lanka (2015)

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A wild iguana sitting atop the neighbours fence.
A wild iguana sitting atop the neighbours fence.
Tapioca leaves in my aunt's garden.
Tapioca leaves in my aunt’s garden.
My family is from a little town called "Nelliady". This is a section of farm land behind my aunt's house in Nelliady.
My family is from a little town called “Nelliady”. This is a section of farm land behind my aunt’s house in Nelliady.
Some crows enjoying an afternoon dip in the irrigation waters.
Some crows enjoying an afternoon dip in the irrigation waters.
A cattle egret in flight, taken on our drive back to the airport in Colombo.
A cattle egret in flight, taken on our drive back to the airport in Colombo.
Another beautiful place we visited in Nainathivu was the Nagadeepaya Buddhist Temple.
Another beautiful place we visited in Nainathivu was the Nagadeepaya Buddhist Temple.
I don't know what bird this is, but there were many of them flying around the farmland.
I don’t know what bird this is, but there were many of them flying around the farmland.

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