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Moragall beach

Western Province Tourism
Moragall beach

Moragall IS a beach That is just a few Kilometers sothof the tourist domain of beruwala this wide stretch Of Sandy Haven Adjoins The Estuary Of The Bentota River,Otherwise Know as the bentara River moragalla is a nice Long stretch Of pale Yellow sands And Clear Blue water the sea Around the moragalla is quite shallow dut to the underwater coral reef the lies not far form the coastling as such its perfect for pursuits such as snorkeling windsurfing diving and etc.

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