Nine Arches Bridge and Udawalawe Elephants!
It rained a lot the night before (it's typhoon season after all) so we weren't sure at first if we'd get to see this viewpoint. Thankfully it was a beautiful day. Down the road from Ella's main street, a quick tuk-tuk ride, a walk down the side of the valley and along the train tracks, is a hidden little viewpoint called Nine Arches Bridge, or Sky Bridge. Besides the gorgeous views, it is famous for its architect. At the start of the 20th century, British engineers struggled to connect the railways between two mountains, which included a 9 degree curve, and delayed plans for years. Finally, a local Ceylonese builder consulted on the project and managed to build this bridge with his local workers from only rocks and cement (no steel or rebar as these materials were diverted with World War I) and completed this in a year. Our guide told us of a legend beyond this, that the British did not trust this feat so the Ceylonese man offered to lay under the br...