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Lissemys ceylonensis, commonly known as the Sri Lankan flapshell turtle, is a species of freshwater turtle endemic to Sri Lanka. [3] References
The Parewella Natural Swimming Area, is located 0.9 km (0.56 mi) from Tangalle town center. Hummanaya blowhole, is located 11.2 km (7.0 mi) north of the town in the fishing village of Kudawella. It is the only blowhole in Sri Lanka. [7] Kalametiya Bird Sanctuary is 24 km (15 mi) east of the town. The Kalametiya Bird Sanctuary was declared a ...
Sri Lanka 19 October 2016: South Asian Championships Colombo, Sri Lanka [9] 100m breaststroke: 1:05.86 Kiran Jasinghe Sri Lanka 7 February 2016: South Asian Games: Guwahati, India [10] 200m breaststroke: 2:26.17 Kiran Jasinghe Sri Lanka 6 February 2016: South Asian Games: Guwahati, India [11] 50m butterfly: 24.89 h: Akalanka Peiris Sri Lanka 29 ...
Up to 64,000 green turtles were captured on drone footage swimming around Australia’s Great Barrier Reef
The species occurs in India, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Sri Lanka, the Maldives, Nepal, and the Chagos Archipelago, where it may have been introduced. There are five recognized subspecies with overlapping distributions: M. t. trijuga: peninsula black turtle, India; M. t. coronata: Cochin black turtle, India
Sri Lanka 10 February 2016: 2016 South Asian Games: Guwahati, India [9] 50m breaststroke: 100m breaststroke: 200m breaststroke: 2:45.25 Mayumi Raheem Sri Lanka 18 August 2006: 2006 South Asian Games: Colombo, Sri Lanka [10] 50m butterfly: 100m butterfly: 200m butterfly: 200m individual medley: 400m individual medley: 4×100m freestyle relay: 4: ...
However exactly a year later, Syamala began her attempt of swimming across the Palk Strait with the support of Indian High Commissioner and Sri Lanka High Commissioner. On 19 March 2021, Syamala successfully swam across Palk Strait for 13 hours and 43 minutes starting her journey at 4.15am from Talaimannar , Sri Lanka to Arichalmunai , India. [ 9 ]
Dimuth Akalanka Peiris also known as Akalanka Peiris (born 11 January 2000) is a Sri Lankan swimmer and a national record holder in swimming.Known for his outstanding international performances, he is a Youth Olympian., [1] and a Commonwealth Games finalist. [2]