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  2. Jetwing Hotels - Wikipedia

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    Jetwing Hotels Limited is a Sri Lankan hotel chain. Jetwing was founded in the 1970s by Herbert Cooray when he purchased the Blue Oceanic Hotel in Negombo from its Swedish owner Vingressor and renamed it Jetwing. [2]

  3. Saman Villas - Wikipedia

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    Saman Villas. / 6.395511; 80.00455. Saman Villas is located in the fishing village of Aturuwella, near the south west coastal town of Bentota, Sri Lanka. Saman Villas opened its doors on Christmas Day in 1995. [1] It is Sri Lanka's first boutique hotel.

  4. Jetwing Lighthouse - Wikipedia

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    Jetwing Lighthouse or Lighthouse Hotel, is a five-star franchise hotel, operated by Jetwing Hotels, located in Galle, Sri Lanka. It is just north of the Galle Fort on the Indian Ocean coastline.

  5. Jetwing Vil Uyana - Wikipedia

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    Jetwing Vil Uyana ( Sinhala: ජෙට්විංග් විල් උයන, lit. 'Jetwing Lake Garden') is a boutique eco hotel situated in Sigiriya, Sri Lanka.

  6. Goodbye Blue Sky - Wikipedia

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    Songwriter (s) Roger Waters. Producer (s) Bob Ezrin. David Gilmour. James Guthrie. Roger Waters. " Goodbye Blue Sky " is a song by the English rock band Pink Floyd. [1] It appears on their 1979 double album, The Wall.

  7. Cinnamon Bentota Beach - Wikipedia

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    Cinnamon Bentota Beach, formerly known as Bentota Beach Hotel, is a luxury five-star hotel in Bentota, Sri Lanka. The hotel was built in 1967 and designed by Geoffrey Bawa.

  8. Blue Sky (song) - Wikipedia

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    Blue Sky (song) " Blue Sky " is a song by the American rock band The Allman Brothers Band from their third studio album, Eat a Peach (1972), released on Capricorn Records. The song was written and sung by guitarist Dickey Betts, who penned it about his girlfriend (and later wife), Sandy "Bluesky" Wabegijig. The track is also notable as one of ...

  9. Bullet the Blue Sky - Wikipedia

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    " Bullet the Blue Sky " is a song by Irish rock band U2, and is the fourth track from their 1987 album The Joshua Tree. Lyrically, the song was inspired by a trip that lead vocalist Bono made to Nicaragua and El Salvador, where he saw firsthand how local peasants were affected by United States military intervention in the region. Angered by what he witnessed, Bono asked guitarist the Edge to ...