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Accused in Mullaitivu: The Search for Tamil Submarines 🇱🇰 

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MULLAITIVU, SRI LANKA: I left Jaffna and made my way to a rarely travelled area of Sri Lanka. I wasn't sure what to expect, but this certainly wasn't on the menu for today's adventure - The Search for the Tamil Submarines.
Our first stop is Elephant Pass - the only place in Sri Lanka where you can see both the sunrise and sunset. It's also the location of an important moment in the Sri Lankan civil war.
Heading onward to Maullaitivu, I get stopped by the police. This won't be the first time - the latter including a serious accusation which frankly concerned me and had me questioning my choice of destination.
I chose Mullaitivu because the journey from Jaffna to Trincomalee is a long one and so figured best to break up the journey. Not only that, but I learnt that Mullaitivu is home to a famous shipwreck thanks to the LTTE (Tamil Tigers) and also a mysterious submarine yard where experimental submersibles were being built to make attacks during the war.
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@kalumip1
@kalumip1 Год назад
The people were staring because you look like dinner to them 😂
@TheWanderLife
@TheWanderLife Год назад
😂😂😂 Classic! Comment of the day!
@ssap3717
@ssap3717 Год назад
You are probably the first vloger that went to Mullaitivu. Only solution to mosquitos is to turn on the AC really cold. Price you paid is too much for non-ac room but I wouldn't complain in that area with no other options. Tamil areas in Sri Lanka have a long way to go before tourists flock there. If you are not one of them, they get very apprehensive and hostile. Places aren't very cleaned either. You see trash all over the place in those areas. Kudos for going there. Even I wouldn't go there just yet as a local.
@TheWanderLife
@TheWanderLife Год назад
Yea I’m not sure if others have been but I definitely didn’t encounter anyone on my travels there that had been any closer than Trincomalee. Yea I think it would have to be mega freezing in that room to neutralise the Goliath army of mosquitoes 🙈😂 It was certainly a different vibe around there with regards to people’s reactions to me but I mean really looking back, it actually just goes to show how spoilt you are as a foreigner in Sri Lanka because frankly, the reaction was no different to what it would be in Europe…people on the whole in Sri Lanka are just so incredibly welcoming and interested in you in a good way that it feels very alien when the reaction is different. Really though, if some weird guy was driving down my street with a camera in England, I’d also be looking at him thinking wtf 😂
@ssap3717
@ssap3717 Год назад
@@TheWanderLife videos like this helps normalizing these places. So it didn't go to waste.
@damianxavier7343
@damianxavier7343 Год назад
There is definitely a severe lack of investment and development in northern and eastern areas. One reason for that is the lack of proper infrastructure since the government hasn't been very keen on developing infrastructure in those areas and another reason is that all the educated and skilled workers in those areas all migrated abroad during the war and now live in other countries. So without a skilled workforce and a lack of interest from the government, no business minded investor will invest in these areas.
@TheWanderLife
@TheWanderLife Год назад
I think this is a very insightful comment with regards to the skilled and educated workers leaving the area/country. I seen that a lot across Sri Lanka as a result of covid and the economic implosion that followed but of course, those people with the means to leave generally already come from more developed areas, so it’s certainly understandable to see the long term impact it would have if they in fact left areas that were already underdeveloped and underserved. I look at those areas as neglected, but I wonder if the people who live there see it that way. Perhaps they prefer to be left alone without too much interference? 🤷🏻‍♂️
@rohanmcmighty
@rohanmcmighty Год назад
Yes this is true...
@kumarimapa7595
@kumarimapa7595 Год назад
First chief minister to the northern province Mr Vigneshwaran said we will not allow any sinhalese person to invest in northern province. Further to this he said we don't want any tourists to our areas . When govt build roads in north and east they say its to go for the army. They write letters to unesco govt not excavate archeological sites in their ates. When start to excavate , old buddhist sites reappear with old sinhalese inscriptions , they cry harder to stop it saying there is much other things to do why govt focus on this.
@damianxavier7343
@damianxavier7343 Год назад
@@kumarimapa7595 when I said the "government", that includes politicians and members of parliament like vigneswaran as well. Your question of "why should the government focus on this" is a very backward question to ask. The northern and eastern areas are all a part of Sri Lanka, and if these areas are holding back the development of the country, it is most certainly a pressing issue that the government should focus on.
@kumarimapa7595
@kumarimapa7595 Год назад
​@@damianxavier7343කොහෙද යන්නෙ? මල්ලෙ පොල්.
@Navi_archi
@Navi_archi Год назад
like your video keep exploring. about the beach .. feels so sad, i think the locals could organize some events to clean it up. i know its easy to said than done. need some innisitive .
@TheWanderLife
@TheWanderLife Год назад
Yea it’s a tricky one. There’s literally zero tourism in these remote places so really it’s a local, working beach. For all I know they may indeed clean it but the trash just washes in so frequently that it becomes a bigger problem than they have the time or energy for, not to mention the lack of proper facilities to properly dispose of the trash they collect. So all in all, I actually felt pretty foolish when I was editing the video about commenting on the beach because I’m aware of the realities, but ultimately I left it in because I wanted to show the reality of the frustration I was feeling in that moment
@pridelion88
@pridelion88 Год назад
Hello. No need of failed mission. Its mere fact you shown future explorers of what to expect. A beach too far. Keep on going, excellent travel vlogs SL. Subbed here.
@TheWanderLife
@TheWanderLife Год назад
Thanks so much! Yea, I mean it certainly wasn’t failed in the sense that I made it there and saw another part of the country, but I definitely and unfortunately failed with regards to seeing the ship and submarine yard. Was disappointed with that but in the end looking back, it’s very cool to realise you went to a place that few people venture to. Happy to have you around! Thanks for coming along 😊✌🏻
@surangaprabath5652
@surangaprabath5652 Год назад
Good video 👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️🇱🇰🇱🇰🇱🇰🙏
@TheWanderLife
@TheWanderLife Год назад
Thanks so much 😊✌🏻
@kiritharanmuruganandan4957
@kiritharanmuruganandan4957 Год назад
Welcome come brother 🇱🇰❤️ Vanakam
@TheWanderLife
@TheWanderLife Год назад
Thanks man! ✌😊
@sunethg
@sunethg Год назад
3:37 Bro, the area was not under government control for 30 years so no developments or investments came to the area during that time. Whatever the developments you are seeing today are all happened after the war ended. Secondly there are many underdeveloped districts in Sri Lanka like Ampara, Monaragala where tourists rarely visit and haven’t seen any major investments is many decades. There are many villages without electricity , water or schools. But this is the case in many countries including UK I guess if you compare northern Scottish regions to main cities in England.
@TheWanderLife
@TheWanderLife Год назад
Those two distrcits are very high on my list to explore further when I make my third visit to Sri Lanka
@pasans8858
@pasans8858 11 месяцев назад
Actually the electricity part is not correct. Sri Lanka was 100% electrified in 2019. Unless it is people who purposely don't want it.
@truebelief3631
@truebelief3631 Год назад
That encounter with the cops quickly turned from a serious accusation to a friendly chat. I cannot think why people in Mullativu would be anymore "hostile" compared to others in the north, apart from not used to seeing foreigners which would apply to the whole region. Anyway Trinco should be a welcome change. Regarding the mossies didn't you ask the owner if he had a spray or a coil instead of going after the buggers one at a time ?
@TheWanderLife
@TheWanderLife Год назад
Yea it really did. Like I said after the first pull over with the cops that day, my whole experience with the police and military in Sri Lanka was fantastic. I’d seen a few videos recorded a few months prior to my trip where cops had tried to chance some payments with foreigners, so there’s always rogue people about in every country, but it’s not the experience I had at all. In the end, they were so friendly and helpful - would’ve been a totally different experience had it been in the UK for example so it’s brilliant to see and experience some true humanity and common decency from people despite the uniform. I honestly don’t know with regards to the vibe from people there. My only assumption is simply that they aren’t accustomed to weird foreigners intruding in their area 😂 As for the mosquitoes, I’m a typical English person….I like to complain about something but not kick up a fuss and complain to someone 🙈 It’s a British disease haha
@aravind4090
@aravind4090 Год назад
Have a safe journey my guy 😔
@TheWanderLife
@TheWanderLife Год назад
Cheers Aravind! 😊✌🏻
@rebeccaobris9751
@rebeccaobris9751 3 месяца назад
❤❤
@wartechsl6525
@wartechsl6525 Год назад
it is very sorry for disrupting from forces and the police because not much foreigners are not going to these areas. The reason to established much more military bases be cause mullathive is the last strong hold of terrorists... after the war those bases were established to keep the peace and search hidden wepon lots of the terrorists... the ship's name is Farah 3 and another utube channel called Amal Samantha which is a name of local journalist who covered the entire war. He has some incredible videos that consists of farah 3 ship at that time. anyway good luck brother...and it is sorry for their language for sometimes.
@TheWanderLife
@TheWanderLife Год назад
Hey there! Yea it was all ok, they were no bother in the end and it was actually quite nice to have the interaction. With the latter one in Mulaitivu, I was actually advised by another viewer that there had recently been a kidnapping of a school student so it makes sense that the police and locals were being extra vigilant. My experience with the police and military personnel across Sri Lanka was only good. Not a bad word to say about any of my interactions with them so only good memories. As for all the bases etc, yea it makes a lot of sense. I wonder, do the people in those areas live in harmony with the bases and the personnel on them or do they (or at least some) have a feeling of being occupied?
@kandiahsivathasan3809
@kandiahsivathasan3809 Год назад
❤❤❤❤❤
@TheWanderLife
@TheWanderLife Год назад
😊✌🏻
@damianxavier7343
@damianxavier7343 Год назад
Honestly that beach was pretty clean given the circumstance. The only reason the touristic beaches are clean is because hotels and others clean the beach during tourist season. During off season those beaches also get very dirty. Given that absolutely nobody is cleaning the beach in this video, it's rather clean.
@TheWanderLife
@TheWanderLife Год назад
Yea to be honest, when I was looking through the footage I was actually quite taken back by the beach and was a little frustrated with my words because really, it was quite clean and just had normal in-wash that you’d expect on many raw beaches in unfrequented areas. I think it’s just my general mood at that moment coming through - feeling tired, battered by the heat/sun, hungry because there was nowhere to eat and then of course the disappointment of not seeing the ship or submarines. I let my emotion get the better of my sense in that moment so I was tempted to cut it out but I wanted it to be honest and so it is what it is.
@kumarimapa7595
@kumarimapa7595 Год назад
There is no such seasons as tourist seasons . From nearby countries like lndia, other south asian countries , gulf countries ,tourists visits throughout the year. Anyway why and how beaches become very dirty .
@damianxavier7343
@damianxavier7343 Год назад
@@kumarimapa7595 Yes Sri Lanka doesn't rlly hv a proper defined tourist season, but there is most definitely a drop in hotel prices (especially luxury hotels) and plane ticket prices during certain months of the year, and if you go to any famous southern beaches during that time, there is noticeably less foreign tourists, and the beaches are dirtier than usual.
@warsil3735
@warsil3735 Год назад
In the evenings after a certain time you are not allowed to go into military bc csmps . Tiu agould have adked for d opportunity to spedk to rhe commanding officer
@TheWanderLife
@TheWanderLife Год назад
Yea I figured this was the case whilst it was getting later on in the day. Would still like to get back there another day, so maybe on my next trip to Sri Lanka
@Arjuna34100
@Arjuna34100 Год назад
How did U get your visa for the 03-month-stay in Sri Lanka, please?
@TheWanderLife
@TheWanderLife Год назад
I applied for an e-visa before arriving into Sri Lanka - it was processed and approved super quickly. I was very impressed actually. I paid for a 6 month visa because the options were 1 month or 6 months. All done from the immigration website - www.eta.gov.lk/slvisa/
@Dodilafir
@Dodilafir Год назад
@@TheWanderLife cheers for the link mate
@madusankadissanayaka8395
@madusankadissanayaka8395 Год назад
😍😍😍😍🙂🤚
@TheWanderLife
@TheWanderLife Год назад
😊✌
@kunkun5174
@kunkun5174 Год назад
Northern part of Srilanka is an open roof prison this is why its loaded with army checkpoint lol. Northern peoples are not scary probably its their first time they are seeing a White dude on a scooter , not many foreigners visit remote villages so they are little bit curious, cautious .
@TheWanderLife
@TheWanderLife Год назад
Yea it’s crazy how many military camps I came across up there! I figured as much…I went for a very long time without seeing another foreigner whilst up in the northern areas of Sri Lanka so it’s easy to understand how it might have been a weird sight me driving around
@thisarutheekshana42
@thisarutheekshana42 Год назад
​​@@TheWanderLifeDO YOU KNOW TAMILS INVADED SRILANKA?.and that thing happen again and again.so every time tamils kill a lot of people,not only sinhalees,muslims also tamil ceviliens,so army camps are better than a war.if you have any big problem with that youmaybe sponsered by thamilnadu government.🙂and you said in starter of the video its not good for any nation of srilanka.you can see tamils live in colombo also but no sinhalees in jafna why?same thing like jhoney-amber.👍As A SINHALES I NEVER WISH A WAR ,WAR KILLED A THOUSENDS OF INNOCENT PEOPLE.DO YOU KNOW TIGERS KILL A LOT IN THE LAND SINHALEES LIVED(that elam war after tamils,not only one time ok?they did it again and again )SO CAMPS ARE BETTER,I THINK IT IS NOT LIKE SCOTLAND-UK .STILL IM NOT HATE TAMILS IN SRILANKA THERE ARE A LOT OF GOOD PEOPLE.BUT STILL A FEW BAD GUYS.
@Dodilafir
@Dodilafir Год назад
My niece went to Sri Lanka a couple of weeks ago and she was down with Dengue fever, there is malaria as well, you need to be careful mate , kind of funny the way you swatted those mosqis..lol
@TheWanderLife
@TheWanderLife Год назад
Oh blimey! Yea, I bet that was a rough ride! Touch wood, thankfully I haven't been struck down with any kinds of infections during any of my travels but it certainly alarms you when you get so many bites
@Techreviewprosinhala
@Techreviewprosinhala Год назад
මිනිස්සු නැති පලාතක්ද?
@eshikaudayanawanigasekara
@eshikaudayanawanigasekara Год назад
මුලතිව් වල ගොඩක් අඩුයි....මිනිස්සු...
@isurumalshan88
@isurumalshan88 Год назад
ලංකාවේ අඩුම ජනඝනත්වයක් තියෙන දිස්ත්‍රික්කය මුලතිව්
@TheWanderLife
@TheWanderLife Год назад
It was extremely quiet in terms of population when I was there
@kavinduashen6820
@kavinduashen6820 Год назад
Their was happen some kidnaping school student that area ,thats why cops ask you from why filmed school
@TheWanderLife
@TheWanderLife Год назад
Wow I've just read about this right now! This was literally around the time that I was actually in Mullaitivu so it makes much more sense now as to why someone would report such a thing!
@malithmadushan321
@malithmadushan321 Год назад
ශ්‍රි ලංකන් පොලිසිය හුකනවා 😂😂😂😂
@TheWanderLife
@TheWanderLife Год назад
🙈
@user-vh6uk2zx1n
@user-vh6uk2zx1n Год назад
When you police officers it better to off the gopro video before talk to them .
@TheWanderLife
@TheWanderLife Год назад
Whilst I agree generally, I keep it recording incase anything untoward comes up
@chamilsachintha9698
@chamilsachintha9698 Год назад
Not good advice. Keep recording. It'll help in case something goes wrong.
@rohanmcmighty
@rohanmcmighty Год назад
​@@TheWanderLifeNever stop recording... Sri lankans are 99.99% very friendly than most other countries in Asia. But as in every country, there sometimes can be 1 or 2 thugs or thieves. If someone intimidate you , you can tell him this video is going "Live" now. Like "Live video, Live Video" That will stop almost anyone with bad intention. Works in india too
@Desertfox18
@Desertfox18 Год назад
​@@TheWanderLifeMy advice is also the same as other 2 repliers. Always record when you're engaging with the police, not only in Sri Lanka but also in every country, including your homeland.
@Dodilafir
@Dodilafir Год назад
@@rohanmcmighty Good advice though it doesn't work that way in India, they ask you to stop recording if you don't stop they'll grab or cuck away your equipment. I'm talking through my own experiences.
@eshikaudayanawanigasekara
@eshikaudayanawanigasekara Год назад
your perfect alone rider 🛵 Best discover more 👍
@TheWanderLife
@TheWanderLife Год назад
Thanks brother! I do enjoy the adventure and exploration that's for sure!
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