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The beach cabanas were also white washed
The beach cabanas were also white washed
Lis Randi did it
WORKING HOLIDAY.
WORKING HOLIDAY.
Lis Randi paints the main building
 delivery from the nursery garden
delivery from the nursery garden
more green plants for our garden
The climbing tree.
The climbing tree.
The red tree invites all children to climb right into the blue sky over STARDUST
our  neighbours
our neighbours
still close by ,shot on an afternoon walk,
down to the end of the lagoon
DREAMTEAM :-)))
DREAMTEAM :-)))
IngimarIngimarson:Management&Chefcook,
Merete Scheller:Architekt&Design&Managment
Yogahall.....multipurpose building
Yogahall.....multipurpose building
This day is Lisa doing fitness....:-)))
Yogahall.....multipurpose building
Yogahall.....multipurpose building
this days "Ruedigers Surfcenter"
"Swiss Contact" housing program
New dome houses are built covering an inflated balloon with concrete in a Tamil area outside Pottuvil.
the new bridge under construction
the new bridge under construction
USAID is building a dam for the construction works
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This website, though sponsored by The Stardust Beach Hotel, is a resource of information about Arugam Bay, the neighbouring town of Pottuvil and Sri Lanka itself. We want many more people to visit this area, both to enjoy an unforgettable and magical experience, and to provide a much-needed boost to our local economy. We warmly welcome all contributions and suggestions.
Arugambay is one of the world's top 10 surf locations, situated on the idyllic and unspoilt East Coast of Sri Lanka. The closest town is Pottuvil, and it is within easy reach of the superb kovils at Oganda, Yala and Lahugala National Park, and Kataragama. The legendary Vihara Maha Devi is thought to have landed at Arugam Bay - or perhaps at Panama, a few miles to the south, the site of an important Buddhist temple. The drive north up the coast through Komari, Thirukovil (site of a fabulous Hindu temple), Oluvil, Akkaraipattu and Kalmunai towards Batticaloa, through jungle fringes where elephants roam and past numerous enchanting lagoons, is one of the most beautiful coastal journeys in the world.
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