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Good karma in Sri Lanka + Recipe for coconut milk rice

SRI LANKA | Thu, 9 Jul 2015 | By madamemahsa | Views [1752] | Video

A white-clad pilgrim gestures for me to join the procession. I tuck my tattered notepad under my arm, cup both my hands to hold my coconut rice offering and slink quickly into line. The air is balmy and paper lanterns sway with the wind. There ... Read more >

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