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Experience Luxury: The Best 5-Star Hotels in Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka, often referred to as the Pearl of the Indian Ocean, is a paradise for travelers seeking luxury, comfort, and world-class hospitality. The island is home to exquisite 5-star hotels in srilanka, ranging from elegant beachfront resorts to tranquil jungle retreats. Whether you’re planning a romantic honeymoon, a family getaway, or a lavish solo escape, Sri Lanka’s luxury hotels provide unmatched experiences, breathtaking views, and top-tier services. Let’s explore the finest 5-star hotels in Sri Lanka that guarantee an unforgettable stay.
By Arabiersindia10 months ago in Photography
Live-Action ‘Lilo & Stitch’ Trailer: Disney’s Wacky Blue Alien Invades the Real World
When you wish upon a shooting star, you might fair conclusion up with an lovable blue extraterrestrial animal. At slightest, that’s what happens in the to begin with full-length trailer for Disney‘s “Lilo & Stitch” remake.
By ONE HOURE10 months ago in Photography
Surviving 2025 as a Product Manager — or anyone in tech, really
It’s probably not a good idea to write an article after having only slept for 6 hours in the past 48 hours. I just flew across the globe to spend Christmas with my family back home. Officially, I’m now on holiday, but I still have a lot of work to do, including interviewing PM candidates and writing/rewriting 2025 strategies. It’s currently 4am and jetlag + high dopamine levels from interviewing a good candidate are keeping me awake. My brain keeps replaying the interview and the stuff I wrote for the strategy — and somehow it’s tricking me into thinking that writing it into an article is a good idea.
By Tanya Carroll12 months ago in Photography
In the Hall of Crosses
Where was my head at when I headed down to my hometown’s art gallery? It was the day after the New Year rolled in, and I was aware that I would be leaving in less than a week. I had been spending most of the time with my family and noting the frailty in my mother and stepfather, more so in my mom (she will not be stopped when her home has to be clean and meals prepared). I went over to visit relatives during the holidays, but I felt like I was looking at something from a distance. Most of the people I know are all working in the same soul-deadening spots I managed to avoid, and I cannot really explain why I see their lives as sadder and more limited now. My neighbourhood has not changed at all (perhaps there are more people buying some of the newish homes around us; perhaps more people are retired and keeping to themselves – no change there, either). I had gone for a walk on the Bruce Trail on the birth of the new year, and there were the usual friendly faces and greetings, but it felt like I was stuck in a terrible pattern that I built for myself since I first discovered that path through nature. I had less than a week left, and I wanted something unique that spoke to me, and lifted me out of the deep funk I felt seeing where I came from (it also did not hurt that the day after New Year’s Day was a free day at the gallery; you take what you can get). So, on a Thursday, I caught a bus – could not get anyone interested in heading down with me and a bus seemed to be the right method of entering the downtown core – and with a new stop that put me a little too far from my destination, I went into the brown, brutalist structure that is our municipal gallery.
By Kendall Defoe 12 months ago in Photography
The Struggles Of Wigan: A Real Story
The Struggles of Wigan: A Real Story Wigan, a town in Greater Manchester, once thrived as a significant centre for coal mining. The echoes of hard work and dedication lived on in its streets, celebrated by the families of miners who carved their lives in coal and grit. But after years of economic shifts and policy decisions, Wigan faced a harsh reality—a struggle exacerbated by changes in immigration patterns and a government that seemed to favor others over its own.
By Marie381Uk 12 months ago in Photography
The Elusive Giants
These elusive giants are so very easily seen from the air. They rise above the clouds without any effort. I could not look away from the peaks. The ground was pretty enough, but the power of rising above gave the mountains the allure of invincibility. You cannot miss such a site. Yet, by their sheer size, they could still be hidden at times. I could stare at this view all day. It was a moment of excitement to enter a new state. This site was a welcome to my vacation to Oregon and Washington. It was the best picture I have ever seen from the air. I can still remember the day fondly.
By Sarah Danaher12 months ago in Photography
ISHIRINI. Honorable Mention in Through the Lens Challenge.
She was found dying slowly, pregnant. Ishirini's pain and heartbreak are mine. After discovering Edgar Rice Burroughs in grade school, I was captivated by the character he created, Tarzan of the Apes®. I aimed to beat my friend in our class reading contest, and did it by reading one book a night in that series. Afterward, I became obsessed with Africa. I wanted to see lions, elephants, and rhinos and dreamed of going there one day.
By Andrea Corwin 12 months ago in Photography
My Photo Of My Dad
My Photo Of My Dad I got my story in a magazine; it was about my dad, George Hurst. He was the best dad in the world. He loved his family and raised his children well. My Mam, was always ill with her nerves. He cooked, cleaned, and worked down the coal mine. My dad was like me: always happy and helping others, but usually taken for granted, too. This photo I took of him reminds me of happy days. It also reminds me how loved I was.
By Marie381Uk 12 months ago in Photography
How to Make a Photo Collage on iPhone
4. How to Make a Collage on an iPhone via Collage Maker - LiveCollage Collage Maker - LiveCollage is an all-in-one app that makes creating custom photo collages both easy and innovative. It integrates with Unsplash, offering high-quality images to enhance your collage if you don’t have enough photos. You can also access Bing Trending Images and GIFs to add dynamic content. Additionally, the app features a unique Carousel Collage option that turns your photos into an engaging slideshow.
By Madeline12 months ago in Photography











