Hummanaya

Hummanaya is the only known blowhole in Sri Lanka and it may be the second largest blowhole in the world. Meaning of the word “Hummanaya” (Sinhala: හුම්මානය = හූ+මානය) is the distance a sound of "hoo" can be heard.[1]

"Hummanaya", when sea is normal...

Location

It is located after Matara and Dikwella town in the Southern Province and at small fishing village called Kudawella 1.1 kilometres (0.7 mi) to the right. Dikwella is a coastal town 180 kilometres (111.8 mi) far away from Colombo and 22 kilometres (13.7 mi) from Matara.[2]

Attraction

There is a rock with a long but narrow fracture in the middle; At once rough sea waves gush through the crack and pass out through the hole at the bottom of the rock and blow out high in to the sky displaying a marvel water fountain.

Surrounding area is always filled with whoosh caused by seawater rushing through the natural hole and it can be heard somewhat far away from the site.

Occasionally the blowhole shoots water several feet above the rock. If sea is rough with strong winds and waves gush fast, the height of the water blow-up goes up 25 metres (82.0 ft) to 30 metres (98.4 ft).[3] [4] but when sea is calm and quiet the situation will be reversed as shown in the photograph.

This site has now been developed as a tourist attraction. A visitors' information center on marine life and a viewing platform have already been built up.[5]

References

  1. "The Hummanaya Blow Hole in Kudawella". Groundspeak Inc. Retrieved 25 March 2012.
  2. "Blow Hole Hummanaya". YouTube. Retrieved 27 March 2012.
  3. "Hummanaya Blow Hole". The Sunday Leader. Retrieved 19 March 2012.
  4. De Livera, Lankika. "Blow Hole (Hummanaya): Dikwella". Sunday Times, Colombo. Retrieved 30 March 2012.
  5. Waidyasekera, A. (24 Nov 2009). "Hummanaya Developed" (PDF). The Island. Upali Newspapaers. p. 4. Retrieved 20 Mar 2012.
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