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Section 1 takes us on a journey through the captivating landscapes of Sri Lanka, specifically Tissamaharama and Yala National Park, also known as Ruhuna National Park

Background imageSection 1 Collection: Sri Lanka, Tissamaharama, Yala National Park aka Ruhuna National Park, block 1

Sri Lanka, Tissamaharama, Yala National Park aka Ruhuna National Park, block 1. Sri Lankan elephant (Elephas maximus maximus) subspecies of the Asian elephant, native to Sri Lanka, endangered list

Background imageSection 1 Collection: The Butcher and the Sheep from The Pilgrims Progress From This World

The Butcher and the Sheep from The Pilgrims Progress From This World
5615844 The Butcher and the Sheep from The Pilgrims Progress From This World, To That Which Is To Come by John Bunyan (1628-1688) illustration by William Strang (1859-1921)

Background imageSection 1 Collection: 'Mr Greatheart'from The Pilgrims Progress From This World

"Mr Greatheart"from The Pilgrims Progress From This World
5615818 " Mr Greatheart" from The Pilgrims Progress From This World, To That Which Is To Come by John Bunyan (1628-1688) Illustration by Byam Shaw (1872-1919), Great-heart

Background imageSection 1 Collection: 'The man with the muck-rake'from The Pilgrim

"The man with the muck-rake"from The Pilgrim
5615817 " The man with the muck-rake" from The Pilgrims Progress From This World, To That Which Is To Come by John Bunyan (1628-1688) Illustration by Byam Shaw (1872-1919)

Background imageSection 1 Collection: 'Evangelist points out the way to the Wicket Gate'from The Pilgrim

"Evangelist points out the way to the Wicket Gate"from The Pilgrim
5615798 " Evangelist points out the way to the Wicket Gate" from The Pilgrims Progress From This World, To That Which Is To Come by John Bunyan (1628-1688)

Background imageSection 1 Collection: 'The Man with the Muckrake'from The Pilgrim

"The Man with the Muckrake"from The Pilgrim
5615843 " The Man with the Muckrake" from The Pilgrims Progress From This World, To That Which Is To Come by John Bunyan (1628-1688) illustration by William Strang (1859-1921)

Background imageSection 1 Collection: 'Behold here how the slothful are a sign'from The Pilgrim

"Behold here how the slothful are a sign"from The Pilgrim
5615794 " Behold here how the slothful are a sign" from The Pilgrims Progress From This World, To That Which Is To Come by John Bunyan (1628-1688) Great-Heart accompany Christiana

Background imageSection 1 Collection: Evangelist points the way from The Pilgrims Progress From This World

Evangelist points the way from The Pilgrims Progress From This World
5615828 Evangelist points the way from The Pilgrims Progress From This World, To That Which Is To Come by John Bunyan (1628-1688) illustration by Thomas Dalziel (1823-1906)

Background imageSection 1 Collection: 'The Slough of Depond'from The Pilgrims Progress From This World

"The Slough of Depond"from The Pilgrims Progress From This World
5615836 " The Slough of Depond" from The Pilgrims Progress From This World, To That Which Is To Come by John Bunyan (1628-1688) illustration by William Strang (1859-1921)

Background imageSection 1 Collection: 'Christian is troubled'frontispiece from The Pilgrim

"Christian is troubled"frontispiece from The Pilgrim
5615835 " Christian is troubled" frontispiece from The Pilgrims Progress From This World, To That Which Is To Come by John Bunyan (1628-1688) illustration by William Strang (1859-1921)

Background imageSection 1 Collection: Christians boys began to eat from The Pilgrim

Christians boys began to eat from The Pilgrim
5615833 Christians boys began to eat from The Pilgrims Progress From This World, To That Which Is To Come by John Bunyan (1628-1688) illustration by Thomas Dalziel (1823-1906)

Background imageSection 1 Collection: Christian confides in his wife from The Pilgrims Progress From This World

Christian confides in his wife from The Pilgrims Progress From This World
5615827 Christian confides in his wife from The Pilgrims Progress From This World, To That Which Is To Come by John Bunyan (1628-1688) illustration by Thomas Dalziel (1823-1906)

Background imageSection 1 Collection: 'Christian'from The Pilgrims Progress From This World

"Christian"from The Pilgrims Progress From This World
5615797 " Christian" from The Pilgrims Progress From This World, To That Which Is To Come by John Bunyan (1628-1688) Illustration by Byam Shaw (1872-1919)

Background imageSection 1 Collection: Preliminary Title, Article 1 of the Spanish Constitution of 1978

Preliminary Title, Article 1 of the Spanish Constitution of 1978

Background imageSection 1 Collection: Sri Lanka, Tissamaharama, Yala National Park, Ruhuna National Park, Section 1. Toque macaque (WILD)

Sri Lanka, Tissamaharama, Yala National Park, Ruhuna National Park, Section 1. Toque macaque (WILD)
Sri Lanka, Tissamaharama, Yala National Park, Ruhuna National Park, Section 1. Toque macaque (WILD: Macaca sinica) Old World monkey endemic to Sri Lanka, aka rilewa or rilawa


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Section 1 takes us on a journey through the captivating landscapes of Sri Lanka, specifically Tissamaharama and Yala National Park, also known as Ruhuna National Park. As we venture into block 1 of this enchanting region, we are reminded of timeless literary works such as "The Pilgrim's Progress From This World. " Just like the characters in John Bunyan's masterpiece, we encounter individuals who symbolize various aspects of human nature. We meet "The Butcher and the Sheep, " representing the struggles faced by pilgrims on their spiritual path. Their story resonates with our own battles against temptation and sin. In this section, we also come across "Mr Greatheart, " a figure embodying strength and courage in the face of adversity. He serves as an inspiration for us to persevere despite challenges encountered along our personal journeys. "The man with the muck-rake" reminds us not to become consumed by worldly possessions or materialistic pursuits that distract from our true purpose, and is crucial to keep our focus on higher aspirations rather than being entangled in trivial matters. Evangelist plays a significant role here too, pointing out the way to the Wicket Gate - a metaphorical entrance towards salvation and enlightenment. His guidance encourages us to seek truth and righteousness amidst life's complexities. As we traverse through Section 1, we witness how slothfulness can hinder progress towards self-improvement. The quote "Behold here how the slothful are a sign" serves as a reminder that laziness can impede our growth if left unchecked. We encounter scenes reminiscent of Christian's arduous journey depicted throughout "The Pilgrim's Progress. " From navigating treacherous terrains like "The Slough of Despond" to facing internal turmoil like when Christian is troubled or confides in his wife – these moments mirror our own struggles on life's pilgrimage.