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The Maldives |
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So, where is The Republic of Maldives then:
The Maldives lie south-west of the most southerly point of India, and just north of the
equator. Let's take a closer look:
The approximately 1192 tiny coral based islands are grouped in clusters or atolls, only
202 islands are inhabited, others are used solely for factories, airfields or agriculture,
and another 75 are set aside as resort islands.
Reethi Rah Resort (Medhufinolhu)
February 1999
We stayed on the Reethi Rah Resort Island, located in the North Male Atoll, about two
hours boat trip from Male Airport. The atmosphere was very relaxed, with bare feet
being the order of the day. Most of the accommodation is in thatched bungalows which
are scattered along the island, which is of a long thin shape, about 800m long and 100m at
it's widest point. There are also a few water bungalows, mounted on stilts above the
lagoon. For a page with lots more detail about Reethi Rah
click here.
While Kathy relaxed in the sun, David took to the warm waters and learnt to SCUBA dive,
with help from the lovely Helen, a blond Swedish dive instructor.
The Island
Click to view an Enlarged Image
Underwater
The variety of marine life is amazing, standing just knee deep a few feet from the
beach you can see fish swimming around your ankles.
The small Black Tip Reef Sharks swim very close to the shore, as these photo's show:
Black Tip Reef Shark |
Black Tip Reef Shark |
Some of the creatures we saw while snorkelling, either along the shore,
or on the House Reef were:
Black Tip Reef Sharks, Stingrays, Turtles, Moray Eels, Octopus, Tuna, and a multitude of
brightly coloured smaller fish, like the Picasso Triggerfish below.
Trigger Fish
While diving David saw Turtles, Lobsters, Eagle Rays, Stingrays, White Tip Reef Sharks,
Giant Moray Eels, Sweetlips, Lion fish, Goby fish, a Giant Napoleon Wrasse, and Manta
Rays.
The best moments were when the giant Whale Shark skimmed past me inches away, and when
I was about 10m under, looking up to see a host of about 30 Manta Rays serenely glide
above me eclipsing the sun.
David took the above photos while snorkelling, Kathy watched from the
boat!
Go to Reethi Rah Details
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