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Sacred City of Anuradhapura, Sri Lanka in 4K (Ultra HD)

Sacred City of Anuradhapura, Sri Lanka in 4K (Ultra HD)

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Anuradhapura was capital of Sri Lanka from the 4th century BCE until the end of the 10th century CE. It is UNESCO listed World Heritage site for its famous ruins and its place in the birth of Buddhism in Sri Lanka. In the video: Ruwanwelisaya Dagoba (stupa, 140 BCE (0: 14, Sri Maha Bodhi Tree - claimed to be grown from the original Bodhi tree under which the Buddha gained enlightenment, over 2000 years old (0: 52, Samadhi Buddha statue, 5th century (1: 17, Jetavanaramaya Dagoba - the third tallest structure in the ancient world (1: 29, Abhayagiri Dagoba (1: 44, Lankarama Dagoba (2: 56, Thuparamaya Dagoba - the first stupa in Sri Lanka (3: 20, Isurumuniya Temple (3: 32, Mihintale - hill close to Anuradhapura, is considered the birthplace of Buddhism in Sri Lanka in 247 BCE (4: 32, Aradhana Gala hill (4: 59, Maha Seya - the largest stupa in Mihintale, built in the 1st century (5: 05. Recorded January 2016 in 4K (Ultra HD) with Sony AX100.
Date: 2019-10-24

Comments and reviews: 6


People talk about natural beauty, cultural richness and friendly people of Sri Lanka. But this aspect is rarely mentioned and you have lit a candle. Thank you so much for that. I believe that without knowing this hidden aspect it is impossible to understand the thought of sri Lankans specially Sinhalese.
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I lived in Sri Lanka for a while and visited every single sacred place on the island. this video is a tremendous contribution. Thank you for taking the time to create this vivid masterpiece. Sadhu, Sadhu, Sadhu. May all beings be happy
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im watching again. I recently visited this location. and miss it soo much. thank you for this video again. and many more. and all the videos. you are doing an amazing job
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This is quite similar to Old Indian Architecture. Is there any connection between the two? Or did somebody from India come to Sri Lanka except the Ramayana chronicle
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Milosh, I noticed there very little internal scenes filmed in this video. Are all of the domes sealed as not to allow any internal video footage? Cheers, Mate.
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I love your videos. They're so crispy and with little or none to the picture quality in post, you can really get a sense of actually being in there.
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