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Blick vom Ramboda-Pass nach Sudosten auf Nuwara Eliya und den Hakgalla-Felsen, 1926
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Blick vom Ramboda-Pass nach Sudosten auf Nuwara Eliya und den Hakgalla-Felsen, 1926
Blick vom Ramboda-Pass nach Sudosten auf Nuwara Eliya und den Hakgalla-Felsen, 1926.View from the Ramboda Pass to Sudosten on Nuwara Eliya and the Hakgalla Rock. From Der Indische Kulturkreis in Einzeldarstellungen. [Georg Muller, Munich, 1926]
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Botanic Gardens Botanical Garden Botanical Gardens Central Province Ceylon Georg Georg Moller Maller Nuwara Eliya Pass Sri Lanka Sri Lankan
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This print takes us back to the year 1926, offering a glimpse into the breathtaking landscape of Sri Lanka. The image titled "Blick vom Ramboda-Pass nach Sudosten auf Nuwara Eliya und den Hakgalla-Felsen" showcases an enchanting view from the Ramboda Pass towards Nuwara Eliya and the majestic Hakgalla Rock. The scene unfolds with a winding road leading through lush greenery, surrounded by towering mountains that seem to touch the sky. In this idyllic countryside setting, people can be seen strolling along a street adjacent to a charming garden. The botanical garden adds an element of serenity and tranquility to this picturesque location. As we delve deeper into the photograph, it becomes evident that it captures not only a specific moment in time but also reflects on historical significance. It is part of Der Indische Kulturkreis in Einzeldarstellungen, published by Georg Muller in Munich during that era. This monochrome masterpiece transports us back to the 1920s when life was simpler yet filled with natural beauty. With its impeccable composition and attention to detail, this print allows us to appreciate both the geographical features of Sri Lanka's Central Province and its cultural heritage. Thanks to Heritage Images' preservation efforts, we are fortunate enough to witness this historic snapshot of Ceylon (now known as Sri Lanka). It serves as a reminder of how landscapes evolve over time while retaining their timeless
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