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Sri Lanka  Hatton, Central Highlands, Sri Lanka. 08:21am. 9th December 2013

A tea plantation near Hatton, Central Highlands, Sri Lanka. A panorama image stitched from ten vertical frames

Lens Canon EF 35mm f/1.4L USM

Exposure 1/13 secs, f/1.4, ISO100

I end up shamelessly raiding his accompaniments; I’d forgotten how good Sri Lankan food is. That’s it, from now on I’ll go native. It feels good to be heading east up into the hills, pictures on the wall of the roadside rest stop indicate this is where the film Bridge on the

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