The construction of Pimburattewa required careful site selection and geographical assessment. Engineers chose locations where natural valleys could be adapted into storage basins with minimal structural alteration. By constructing strong earthen embankments across these low points, they created expansive water bodies capable of supporting nearby farmland. The embankments were not simple mounds of soil but carefully compacted and reinforced barriers designed to endure immense hydrostatic pressure over long periods.2026 © ShinyBerry.com
