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English: This Mountain Range has been aptly named as the Knuckles Mountain Range, since it bears resemblance to the knuckles of a clenched fist when viewed from several locations, and was named so by British surveyors after realizing the resemblance. It is also known as Dumbara Kanduvatiya, which means mist laden mountain range. The Knuckles massif is located in central Sri Lanka; in the districts of Matale and Kandy and spreads out over an area of 155 square kilometers. It is one of the major eco- tourism spots in the island and is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The mountain range is a hotspot among nature and adventure enthusiasts. |
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Author | Rimaz Khan Naleer |
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