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It is common about Newara Elia and Dimboola, but it does not seem to descend lower than 3000 feet.
Natural History of the Mammalia of India and Ceylon Robert Armitage Sterndale 1870
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This tract and that of Dimboola form the third ledge.
Eight Years' Wanderings in Ceylon Samuel White Baker 1857
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Clouds of white fog boil up from the Dimboola valley like the steam from a huge cauldron, and invade the Newera Ellia plain through the gaps in the mountains to the westward.
Eight Years' Wanderings in Ceylon Samuel White Baker 1857
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Presently, I heard the rush of the boar in the jungle, coming straight up the hill toward the spot where I was standing; and, fearing that he might top the ridge and make down the other side toward Dimboola, I gave him a halloo to head him back.
Eight Years' Wanderings in Ceylon Samuel White Baker 1857
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The coffee estates of Dimboola lay far beneath upon the right, and the high mountains of Kirigallapotta and Totapella bounded the view upon the left.
Eight Years' Wanderings in Ceylon Samuel White Baker 1857
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Six miles to the west of Newera Ellia, at a lower elevation of about nine hundred feet, the district of Dimboola commences, and extends at this elevation over a vast tract of forest-covered country, stretching still farther to the west, and containing a small proportion of plain.
Eight Years' Wanderings in Ceylon Samuel White Baker 1857
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At that time he kept a pack at Dimboola, about nine miles from my house.
Eight Years' Wanderings in Ceylon Samuel White Baker 1857
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These are about five hundred feet lower than Newera Ellia, and are situated in the district of Dimboola.
Eight Years' Wanderings in Ceylon Samuel White Baker 1857
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A rare bird, added by Dr. Kelaart from Dimboola and Neuera-ellia.
Ceylon; an Account of the Island Physical, Historical, and Topographical with Notices of Its Natural History, Antiquities and Productions, Volume 1 (of 2) James Emerson Tennent 1836
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A rare bird, added by Dr. Kelaart from Dimboola and Neuera-ellia.
Sketches of the Natural History of Ceylon James Emerson Tennent 1836
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