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  • Maldives coins

    MALDIVES COINS

    Cowries (shell) can be found by millions in Maldives. They were used as units of money during medieval times. This is why nowadays shells commonly ornate Maldivian coins.

  • Maldives snorkeling fishes

    FISHES IN BAKERIES?

    Feeding fishes during Snorkelling is harmful to them. Our food is not part of their ecosystem and surely not adapted to their digestive system.

  • Maldives coconut trees

    COCONUT TREES

    The coconut tree is one of the symbols of the Maldivian emblem. National tree of the islands and only natural shade protection of Maldives beaches, they can grow up to 30 meters and reach the age of 100 years. Their wood is used to build Dhonies.

  • Maldivian faces

    MALDIVIAN MELTING POT

    Crossroads of the ancient trading routes, Maldivian multiple faces of todays are the fruit of a civilization mix: Indian, African, European, Arabian, Asian...

  • Maldives corals sandy beach

    CORAL SANDY BEACHES

    Maldives islands are of coralline origins. Their amazing sand is white and extremely fine. Coralline beaches are rare, they represent less than 5% of the World beaches, the rest of them are mostly made of quartz.

  • Maldives coral houses

    HOUSES OF CORAL

    Maldivian used to build their houses in coral. This traditional housing is now forbidden since Coral Reefs are worldwide protected. Many coral houses still can be seen in Male and local islands.

  • Bodu Beru Drum Maldives

    BODU BERU

    The drum-based traditional music, Bodu Beru ( meaning big drum) is a reminder of Maldives long relations with East Africa a few centuries ago. Bodu Beru music is very rhythmic and can be perceived as transcendental.

  • Shape of dhonies

    DHONI SHAPE

    The shape of the famous traditional Maldivian boat, the Dhoni, might have been inspired from the ancient Arabian sailing dhow, commonly used as a trading ship in Indian Ocean around the 11th Century.

  • Maldives sandbank

    ISLAND SHAPE CHANGES

    Some island shapes can be modified by nature. Their sand is moved away and eventually brought back by seasonal currents during monsoons. Some sandbanks disappear and some new ones emerge.

  • Bow of a Maldivian Dhoni

    AUTHENTIC SAILORS

    Some dhoni Captains and crews still do not use compass or GPS to navigate through the islands and atolls. They find their ways throughout the coral labyrinths helping themselves with the bow of their dhonies and the stars. During clear nights, some have the rare ability to carefully observe the moves of the lagoon surface to avoid coral reefs.

  • Parrot fish of Maldives

    THE SAND, ORGANIC DEBRIS

    Parrot fishes are huge contributors to the beauty of Maldives beaches. Their fine coral sand is the result of undigested corals they eat. An adult parrot fish can produce between 2 to 3 tons of sand per year.

  • Maldives flag

    MALDIVES FLAG COLORS

    Green for peace and the national Coconut Tree, a White Crescent for Islam and Red for the blood of their fights for independence.

  • Maldives equatorial Sun

    EQUATORIAL SUN LIGHT

    Beware of the sun in Maldives! A very high sun protection is a must-have. Located close to the equator, Maldives receive high amount of Sunrays. Almost direct, they strike at a 90° angle.

  • Maldives islands

    DESERT ISLANDS

    There are app.1190 islands in Maldives. Around 800 of them are still uninhabited, 200 islands are populated, 93 host Hotels and Resorts. The rest of the islands are used for airports, agriculture, picnics, governmental or other industrial activities.

  • Maldives small island

    SMALLEST ISLANDS

    Maldives has some of the smallest islands in the World with no more than a few square meters size. The largest island barely reaches 6km long.

  • Maldives the lowest country in the World

    WORLD RECORD

    Maldives owns the title of the lowest country in the World with an average of only 1.5 meters above sea level.

  • Maldives origins

    MALDIVES ORIGINS

    Maldives are likely to be the reminiscence of a chain of sunken volcanoes formed around 60 millions of years ago. Recent studies suppose that coral reefs atolls have formed over hundreds of thousands of years on their sinking remains.

  • Whale Shark Maldives

    MALDIVES WHALE SHARKS

    The World's biggest fish has its official sanctuaries in Maldives with 3 places along the archipelago. The Maldives are one of the few places on Earth where Whale sharks can be encountered all year round.

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MALDIVES WALL CALENDAR 2010

Current release: Year 2010

Photographed by Sakis Papadopoulos

A Collection of 14 photos of Maldives. 12 Months

Format : size closed : 25 x 25 cm. Size open : 25 x 50 cm

Standard wall binding stapled. Cover Glossy laminated Paper. Silk Color Paper.

 

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Published since 2005, this yearly series of Maldives Wall Calendars are the most popular calendars of the Maldives Islands.

The Year 2010 calendar displays stunning photos of Maldives for each month, adorned with a full monthly grid displayed in 4 languages.

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DREAMING OF MALDIVES™ PHOTOGRAPHY BOOK

2nd Edition May 2008

Photographed by Sakis Papadopoulos

A Collection of 160 photos of Maldives.

The new edition of Dreaming of Maldives Photo Book features new and unpublished photographs of the Indian Ocean magical gems.

 

Discover Maldives, the Island Kingdom, along 128 pages featuring unequalled and breathtaking aerial photos of Maldives, local and desert islands, some of the best Hotels and Resorts, spas, remote and unknown Atolls, traditions, lifestyle, nature, landscapes.

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