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Nation
of Islands
The
Maldives is one of the few destinations in the world that presents
more than what it promises. Your first view of the country as your
plane approaches the runway is magical. From the air it is a dreamlike
picture of a thousand gems scattered on a bed of blue velvet, fading
into the distance as the sea merges with the sky. The shallow turquoise
lagoons surrounding the glistening beaches of so many randomly dotted
islands portray a scene unique only to the Maldives.
Made up of 26
natural atolls, stretching from north to south and straddling the
equator, the atolls in the central portion form a double chain.
In all, there are about 1200 islands, innumerable sandbanks and
countless reefs dotted inside the atolls.
Until tourism
began in the early 70s, the country was accessible only to adventurous
seafarers. Although it is the isolation of the islanders from rest
of the world that has left an intriguing history which is still
being unravelled, lying at the crossroads of east-west maritime
trade, the islands have been a melting pot for different races and
cultures. This has created a nation with a unique culture and tradition,
and a language they can call their own.
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