Kalu Ganga

River in Sri Lanka
Kalu Ganga is located in Sri Lanka
Kalu Ganga
Kalu Ganga (Sri Lanka)
Native nameකළු ගඟ (Sinhala)LocationCountrySri LankaPhysical characteristicsSourceHorton Plains National Park • elevation2,400 m (7,874 ft) MouthIndian Ocean
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Kalutara
 • elevation
1mLength129 km (80 mi)Basin size2,766 km2 (1,068 sq mi)Basin featuresTributaries  • leftKukule River

Kalu Ganga (Sinhala: කළු ගඟ; literally: Black River) is a river in Sri Lanka. The river originates from Horton Plains National Park , reaching the sea at Kalutara after a 129 km (80 mi) journey. The Black River flows through the Ratnapura and the Kalutara District and passes the city Ratnapura. The mountainous forests in the Central Province and the Sinharaja Forest Reserve are the main sources of water for the river.[1] The Edwardian manor, Richmond Castle is on the banks of the river near Kalutara.[2][3][4]

Downstream view, in Ratnapura.

See also

References

  1. ^ [1] Development of a Flood Forecasting Model For Kalu River and Kelani River Basins in Sri Lanka using Radial Basis Function Neural Networks
  2. ^ Richmond Castle: A Tale Of Grandeur And Romance
  3. ^ Dharmasena, G.T. (2006). Integrated water resources management and sound information system-Sri Lankan experience. Sri Lanka.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  4. ^ Ampitiyawatta, Ad; Guo, Shenglian (2010-03-12). "Precipitation trends in the Kalu Ganga basin in Sri Lanka". Journal of Agricultural Sciences - Sri Lanka. 4 (1): 10. doi:10.4038/jas.v4i1.1641. ISSN 2386-1363.
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