Uduwila Diya Bibula is a natural water spring situated in Uduwila village. Presently, this site has become a popular bathing spot among travellers.
Uduwila Diya Bibula U duwila Diya Bibula (Sinhala: උඩුවිල දිය බිබුල) is a natural spring situated in Uduwila village situated north of Bambarenda in Matara District, Sri Lanka. Located in the middle of a paddy field, it is one of the few freshwater springs found in the area. Presently, the site has become a popular bathing spot among travellers. Water springs A spring represents the organic movement of groundwater from beneath the soil or rock surfaces, arising when the water table intersects the ground level (Arumugam & Ranatunga, 1974). Additionally, cracks in rock layers facilitate the emergence of water, contributing to the formation of springs (Arumugam & Ranatunga, 1974). The volume of water discharged by springs is influenced by the fluctuations in the groundwater table and if the water table drops below ground level, the spring may diminish, dwindle down or dry up (Arumugam & Ranatunga, 1974). Springs in Sri Lanka are classified as natural, thermal or mineral according to the chemical com…