Sri Lanka: Wonder of Asia
A Land Like No Other
by Ralph A. Ledergerber
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About the Book
Sri Lanka is a vibrant island nation in the Indian Ocean, southeast of India, known for its diverse landscapes from coastal plains to mountainous interiors. Formerly known as Ceylon, it's a country rich in cultural heritage and historical significance, with a population that is predominantly Buddhist but also includes other ethnic and religious groups. Famous for its beautiful scenery, spiritual sites like Kandy's Temple of the Tooth, and its long history, Sri Lanka offers a unique blend of tradition and natural beauty, with a climate that is warm year-round and distinct monsoon seasons.
This book is intended to give an insight into the country's beauty and diversity. Simply magnificent.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Sri Lanka
- Additional Categories Arts & Photography Books, Travel
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Project Option: Standard Landscape, 10×8 in, 25×20 cm
# of Pages: 168 -
Isbn
- Hardcover, Dust Jacket: 9798319864642
- Publish Date: Sep 01, 2025
- Language English
- Keywords travel, photography, limited edition prints
About the Creator
Award-winning photographer Ralph A. Ledergerber has a unique passion for multiple genres, such as architecture, products, portraits, projects, events, nature and landscapes. His style captures clean lines and vivid colours, which evoke a sense of intense drama, while simultaneously inviting viewers to be drawn into silence and stillness. He shows great skill and is well grounded in all aspects of photography including computer applications, complemented by a strong commitment and attention to detail. Ralph A. Ledergerber was born in 1961 in Switzerland and migrated to Adelaide Australia in 1991 where he now lives and works. Some of his work was exhibited at Circulo Bellas Artes, Calle Alcala 42, Sala Antonio Palacios, Madrid (Spain), at the Morpho Gallery in Chicago IL (USA) in June 2010 and at the SALA Festival (South Australian Living Artists) in August 2010 themed 'Colours of Morocco'.