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■ Rising 20 meters, Beruwatte Ella Falls is nestled within a picturesque tea plantation, surrounded by lush mountainous flora and fauna. The waterfall is formed by the merging of several streams that originate from Rakshagala Mountain. The cascading waters have been poetically described as resembling pure white cotton or the flowing locks of a celestial fairy, drifting from the heavens.
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■ Beruwatta Falls is formed by the convergence of several small streams that originate from Rakshagala Mountain. As the water cascades down, it takes on the appearance of a fluffy white cotton ball, and at times, it even resembles a woman's flowing white hair. What makes Beruwatta Falls truly unique is how its water gracefully flows down the cliffs, adding to the charm of its natural beauty.
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Beruwatta Falls is formed by rocks that are resistant to soil erosion, giving rise to this stunning waterfall. The water from the falls flows through the Alupola and Rawula streams, eventually merging with the Kalu Ganga in the Malwala region.
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