Christopher Cross - Sailing (Official Audio)

https://youtu.be/MEO6gYCFbr0

Not OST., but ST to Ambulance (2022)

[Chorus]

මාව ගෙනයයි මම සදා සිට අසා ඇති තැනකට..

The image is a screenshot of a webpage from The New York Times. The main focus is an article titled "Videos Show Narwhals Using Their Tusks to Play With Their Food." The headline is prominently displayed at the top of the page in a bold font. Below the headline, there is a subheading that reads, "Researchers observed a number of surprising behaviors by the ivory-sporting whales during an expedition with drones in the Canadian High Arctic." This text is in a smaller font size compared to the headline.

To the right of the text, there is an image showing three narwhals swimming in water. The narwhals are identifiable by their long, spiral tusks, which are visible above the water's surface. The water appears to be a deep blue, with some reflections and ripples, indicating movement. The background is somewhat cloudy, suggesting a natural environment.

At the bottom of the image, there is a credit line stating "Greg O’Corry-Crowe Et Al." and "Banaras Khan/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images," indicating the sources of the image.

The top of the webpage features a navigation bar with options like "Home," "World," "U.S.," "Politics," and other sections typical of a news website. There are also visible tabs for bookmarks and a search bar. The overall layout is clean and organized, typical of a news article format.

The surrounding posts, which are not part of the main article, consist of various text snippets that appear to be personal reflections or statements from individuals, discussing feelings of guilt, dependency, and personal experiences. These posts are not directly related to the article about narwhals and seem to be from a different context, possibly a social media or comment section.
காலிஃபோர்னியா, USA காலிஃபோர்னியா, USA இல் எழுதப்பட்டது, வெளியிடப்பட்டது, வடிவமைக்கப்பட்டது