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Cobra 400, the last numbered Falcon Cobra off the production line, was bought in 1985 by Damien Lowry for $10,990 and used as a daily driver. In 1985 the car was disassembled for restoration following a traffic accident. The car remained that way, in boxes in Damien's garage, until February 2017 when he took it to Astill Design to be restored.
30 October 2021 Sri Lankan Championships Colombo, Sri Lanka [11] 13.82 (+0.4 m/s) Janidu Lakvijaya: 20 March 2023 National Trials Diyagama, Sri Lanka [12] 400 m hurdles: 49.44 Harijan Ratnayake: 31 August 2000 Asian Championships: Jakarta, Indonesia 3000 m steeplechase: 8:45.53 Shanta Mendis: 28 June 1998 Colombo, Sri Lanka High jump: 2.30 m ...
Below is a list of bank holidays, public holidays and full moon Poya Days in Sri Lanka for the year 2017. [1] 12 January – Duruthu Full Moon Poya Day; 14 January – Tamil Thai Pongal Day; 4 February – National Day; 10 February – Navam Full Moon Poya Day; 24 February – Mahasivarathri Day; 12 March – Madin Full Moon Poya Day
The 2017–18 Super Four Provincial Tournament was a first-class cricket tournament, that was played in Sri Lanka during March and April 2018. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It took place following the conclusion of the 2017–18 Premier League Tournament and featured four teams based on the Centers of Excellence in Sri Lanka. [ 4 ]
There are references in the graffiti to 500 ladies in these paintings. However, most have been lost forever. More frescoes, different from those on the rock face, can be seen elsewhere, for example on the ceiling of the location called the "Cobra Hood Cave". Frescos at Sigiriya found at Cobra hood cave
The AC 378 GT Zagato is a sports car designed by the Italian design company Zagato and built in South Africa by Hi-Tech Automotive. It was unveiled at the 2012 Geneva Motor Show. The design of the 378 GT was previewed in 2009 as the Perana Z-One, and was later badged as an AC Cars product. [1] [2] Sales were expected to commence by the end of ...
The Sri Lanka fuel crisis began on 3 November 2017 when rumours started spreading that a fuel shipment belonging to Lanka IOC (Indian Oil Company) was rejected. Later on the rumour was confirmed as legitimate and the reason given was that the fuel in the rejected shipment was not up to standards. [1]
Under strict guidelines, cinema halls were reopened from 1 January 2021. [10] However, from 2 May onwards, film halls were closed again until further notice due to third COVID-19 wave. [ 11 ] In July 2021, the Cinematographers' Association has announced that the closed cinemas will reopen from July 16, 2021, following a discussion with ...