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Thursday, August 29, 2013

BEAUTY OF MALDIVES

                           BEAUTY OF MALDIVES 

Maldives is called as “the tropical paradise” for reasons. Its beauty is none like other. Maldives is a tropical country with separated islands, which are separated by sea. And each island is surrounded by stunning white sandy beaches. It is a wonderful experience to visit and explore the beauty of the islands. Almost all the islands in  Maldives are surrounded by beautiful pure white sandy beaches. Even if you have nothing else to do, I am sure you won’t get bored walking in the soft white sandy beaches and leaving your foot prints on.If you’re interested to explore more in Mother Nature’s miracle, then come and visit the magnificent underwater nature of Maldives resorts-truly a diver’s dream, with its shallow lagoons present ideal conditions for beginners. Maldives is one of the most seldom regions in world, which is surrounded with various rich coral regions and underwater beauty including over thousands different species of coral and fish, while every dive will fascinate new experiences. Diving possibilities include drift diving, wreck diving and night diving.
 Mysterious depths’, containing hidden richness so profuse, that simple mind fails to imagine its gratuity. Diverse fishes, peripatetic around various coral reefs and underwater hidden pathways. Luxurious deep water creatures slithering congenially to the waves of nature. Clear warm waters reveling ravishing dominion. Maldives, Divers Paradise.The Maldives people are a clear ethnic category, having a unique language derived from Sinhala but grafted on to an earlier Tamil base, and they have a homogeneous cultural tradition. In early medieval times they followed the Sri Lanka type of Buddhism, but in 1153 were converted to Islam by order of their ruler. There is another island located to the north of Maldives territory that belongs culturally to the Maldives, Minicoy (properly, Maliku), which because of events during the colonial period is now held by India as part of its Laksh- advip Island group.The Maldives people are a clear ethnic category, having a unique language derived from Sinhala but grafted on to an earlier Tamil base, and they have a homogeneous cultural tradition. In early medieval times they followed the Sri Lanka type of Buddhism, but in 1153 were converted to Islam by order of their ruler. There is another island located to the north of Maldives territory that belongs culturally to the Maldives, Minicoy (properly, Maliku), which because of events during the colonial period is now held by India as part of its Laksh- advip Island group.Maldivian are now exposed to many famous languages





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