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    This Ambalama in the village of Godamunne is reared on pillars rising on the grid of massive beams. Its curve wooden pillars, having been damaged somewhat, have been replaced and the roof also repaired. It is said that the wooden pillars of the Hanguranketa palace which got destroyed by fire during the Dutch attack in the 17th century were used for the construction of this wayside rest.

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