A road to the city, in the sea, next to the shoal can be for elephants to carry things through, hence the name!
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Elephantpass Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Elephant Passage Military Base is the gate to the Jaffna Peninsula, named after the passage and the nearby shoals for elephants to carry supplies. There is an A9 road connecting the central city of Kandy and the northern city of Jaffna. From 1952 to 2000, the Sri Lankan government army set up military bases there. But in April 2000, the government army was defeated by the LTTE, and the elephant passage was controlled by the LTTE. Cars scrapped after the end of the Civil War can now be seen here.
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Elephantpass Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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A road to the city, in the sea, next to the shoal can be for elephants to carry things through, hence the name!
The natural landscape is very good, it is actually difficult to see the situation of elephants, just say that the past is a way!
The elephant passage is a very narrow area, the scenery here is good, the structure of the passage is very prominent, the whole road is built on both sides of the sea.
The elephant passage is very chic, this place extends to the seaside area, the access here is very simple, very beautiful.