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Global Surf Project: Sri Lanka. By: Conor Davis. Quick Facts:. Sri Lanka is located to the south of India in the Indian Ocean and gets the same swells as the Indonesian islands. Sri Lanka has a tropical climate and November to March is the driest and sunniest time of year. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Global Surf Project:Sri Lanka

By: Conor Davis

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Quick Facts:• Sri Lanka is located to the south of India in the Indian Ocean and gets the

same swells as the Indonesian islands.

• Sri Lanka has a tropical climate and November to March is the driest and sunniest time of year.

• The south west of the country has been the most popular destination for travelling surfers, being cheap, safe and having access to quality waves.

• April to October is the time of year that brings the most consistent swells, but onshore winds can be a problem during this time.

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Quick Facts:• Morning is the time to go out with the best chance of offshore conditions.

During the surf season you can expect swells from 3-8ft, and at the rest of the year the surf is in the smaller 2-6ft range.

• The multiple breaks around Hikkaduwa are rarely flat, and would be a good choice to base a surf trip around.

• Sri Lanka is approximately 225km (140 miles) from the West to East coast, with approximately 400km (250 miles) of coastline.

• The beaches are primarily made of sand. The sediment comes from the Ganges River.

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Travel Costs

• 15 to a couple thousand dollars depending on if you stay in a hut on the beach or a 5-star hotel

• Flight Cost: Minimum of $1,500 with 2+ stops

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The Good, the Bad & the Ugly

• Surfing Sri Lanka - The GoodNice Mellow WavesCheap

• Surf Sri Lanka - The Bad and the UglyNo Truly World Class WavesLocalismHistory Of Civil Unrest Poisonous snakes

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Banded Sea Krait

While the venom of banded sea kraits ranks among the most toxic in the world, they are so docile and non-aggressive that humans are rarely bitten, even in situations where the animal feels threatened.

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Map of Sri Lanka & Ocean Basin

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Break Map

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Water Temperatures

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Swell Sizes & Water Temperatures

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Weather Patterns

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West Coast: Negombo

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East Coast: Aragum Bay

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Southern Coast: Unawatuna

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2004 Tsunami Impact

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