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DIMO showcases Sri Lanka’s roads of progress in 2023 calendar

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DIMO’s 2023 calendar showcases 12 magnificent roads of Sri Lanka

 

 

DIMO recently introduced its calendar for the year 2023, which showcases a plethora of unique roads found across the country. 
It not only depicts the beauty of the island but also symbolises the many avenues of life itself. Sri Lankan roads, pathways and highways, whether narrow or broad, scenic or interconnected, bare the distinction of not only being the densest network of roads in South Asia but also a link that has connected people through time itself. From trade to commerce, relationships and even adventure, Sri Lankan roads tell stories of people’s lives throughout history. This sentiment is echoed by DIMO, the growth partner of the nation, whose sectors constantly aim at fuelling the dreams and aspirations of all Sri Lankans. 
This calendar covers all corners of the nation, showcasing the beauty of Sri Lanka to the world. 


Each road depicted in the calendar has its own story and journey ingrained in it.  The ‘Daha Ata Wanguwa’ or 18-Bend Road, which is aptly named for its 18 consecutive hairpin turns and several other magnificent roads are featured in the calendar, including the Kurunegala Expressway, Loggal Oya - Mahiyanganaya Road, Kalkudah Road and Arukarkudah Trincomalee Highway.
Some of the other roads featured in the calendar include the Kala Wewa – Akuna Road in Anuradhapura, which runs alongside the ancient reservoir known as the Kala Wewa and the scenic Beach Road in Thaalyadi and Kalahagala Road in Polonnaruwa. The Buttala – Kataragama Road, Sangupiddy Bridge in Jaffna, Akurala Road and Jaffna – Kilinochchi Road are also featured.