MALDIVES
The Maldives lies in two rows of atolls in the Indian Ocean, just across the equator. The country is made up of 1,190 coral islands
formed around 26 natural ring-like atolls, spread over 90,000 square
kilometers. These atolls structures are formed upon a sharp ridge
rising from the ocean, making way for their secluded uniqueness.
Each
atoll in the Maldives is made of a coral reef encircling a lagoon,
with deep channels dividing the reef ring. A string of islands take
their places among this atoll ring; each island has its own reef
encircling the island lagoon. The reefs of the islands, alive with
countless types of underwater creatures and vibrant corals, protect the
islands from wind and wave action of the surrounding vast oceans. This
unique structure of reefs and channels makes navigation almost
impossible for the passer-by without sufficient information about these
waters.
Ninety-nine percent of the Maldives is made up of sea.
The people of the islands are widely dispersed across the atolls, with
about 200 inhabited islands. About 90 islands are developed as tourist
resort and the rest are uninhabited or used for agriculture and other
livelihood purposes.
- accommodation
- attraction
- attraction
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