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  • More information on the Maldives

    1. They are the lowest country on earth, with an average ground level of 1.5 meters (4 ft 11 in) and a maximum natural ground level of 2.4 meters, it is the lowest nation in the world.
    2. They held an underwater cabinet Meeting in 2009, President Mohamed Nasheed held the world’s first underwater cabinet meeting to highlight global warming threats.
    3. The country is 99% water, with 1,192 coral islands scattered across 90,000 square kilometers.
    4. Only 5% of the world’s beaches have sand like the Maldives, which is coralline (made from coral) rather than quartz, making it incredibly white and fine.
    5. The Maldives is the smallest country in Asia in both population and land area.
    6.  In medieval times, cowrie shells were used as currency, earning the islands the nickname “Money Isles”.  The Maldives pioneered the iconic overwater bungalow concept.
    7. It is a 100% Muslim country with a strict constitution; Islam is the only religion allowed for citizenship.
    8. The weekend falls on Friday and Saturday, not Saturday and Sunday.
    9. Some beaches glow in the dark due to bioluminescent phytoplankton, creating a magical blue glow when disturbed.
    10. It is home to over 2,000 species of fish and is a premier spot for whale sharks and manta rays.
    11. The coconut palm is the national tree and vital to local culture and cuisine.
    12. The only English word derived from the Dhivehi language is “atoll” (originally atholhu).
    13. Of the ~1,200 islands, only about 200 are inhabited by locals, with another ~160+ used as private resorts.

  • Why you should visit

    The Maldives is a premier global destination for 2026, recently recognized as one of the world’s most desirable leisure spots after a record-breaking start to the year with over 224,000 visitors in January alone. Beyond its iconic imagery of overwater villas and turquoise lagoons, 2026 marks a strategic shift for the archipelago as it officially launches as a global wellness destination anchored by the first Maldives Wellness Experience and Travel Symposium in May. Whether you are seeking a romantic retreat or an adrenaline-fueled adventure, the nation’s 26 atolls offer a unique “one-island, one-resort” model that provides unparalleled privacy and safety. 

    Key Reasons to Visit in 2026

    • Wellness Revolution: 2026 introduces immersive wellness journeys beyond standard spas, including traditional Dhivehi Beys(Maldivian medicine), science-backed cryotherapy, and aquatic bodywork.
    • World class marine life: Home to over 1,000 fish species and 200 coral types. You can snorkel with manta rays in Hanifaru Bay(May–November) or spot whale sharks year-round in the South Ari Atoll.
    • Innovative dinings:  Experience a once-in-a-lifetime meal at an Underwater Restaurants, such as Ithaa, five meters below sea level with 270-degree panoramic reef views.
    • Natural Phenomena: Witness the magical “Sea of Stars” on Vaadhoo Island, where bioluminescent plankton makes the shoreline glow brilliant blue at night.
    • Improved infrastructure: 2026 features expanded airport capacity and smoother arrivals, making the “trek” to this isolated paradise more accessible than ever. 

  • How to Travel to the Maldives

    Costs

    The Maldives is not to expensive depending on if you are on a budget or not if your on a budget it can cost  between $600-$900 for one person during a 3 night stay, for a Mid-Range budget it can cost around $900-$1500 for one, and for a luxury stay it costs around $1500+

    Traveling budget friendly

    Some tips to stay on a budget friendly trip are-

    •  Choose islands like Maafushi, Gulhi, or Dhiffushi These offer guesthouses starting around $30-$50 per night, often including breakfast.
    •  Avoid seaplanes, which can cost $300–$600. Public ferries to nearby islands cost between $1.50-$7 per trip. Shared speedboats are a faster middle-ground option, typically costing $25-$50.
    •  Visit between May and October (the wet season) to find accommodation and flight prices discounted by up to 50%. March 2026 is also cited as a particularly cheap month for flights.
    • Resort meals can cost $50–$150 each. Local island restaurants serve authentic Maldivian meals for $5-$15.
    •  Bring your own snorkeling gear to avoid daily rental fees, and carry sunscreen and essentials, as these are heavily marked up on islands. 

    Here’s a 3 day plan-

    • Day 1: Arrive at Velana International Airport (MLE). Take the afternoon ferry or shared speedboat to Maafushi(approx. 30–90 mins). Check into a guesthouse and enjoy the free “Bikini Beach”.
    • Day 2: Book a half-day snorkeling and sandbank excursion through a local operator (approx. $25–$50). Spend the evening exploring the local village and dining at a harbor-side cafe.
    • Day 3: Take an early ferry back to Malé. Explore the capital’s fish market and Grand Friday Mosque before your departing flight. 

    There are more experiences that you can enjoy depending or your budget friendly range.

    • Snorkeling Safari’s: Most popular on Maafushi and Rasdhoo, these trips visit 2–3 different coral reefs.
      • Maafushi: Multi-point snorkeling with manta rays or turtles often costs $45-$55.
      • Male’/Hulhumale: 3-point snorkeling safaris typically cost $70 and $110.
    • Sandbank Picnics: These trips combine snorkeling with a visit to a deserted sandbar for lunch and photos.
      • Cost: Standard packages range from $79-$89 per person.
    • Whale Shark and Manta Ray tours Larger-scale excursions involving longer boat rides.
      • Cost: Full-day “Shark Bay” or Whale Shark trips from local islands generally range between $80 and $120.
    • Night Attractions: A traditional Maldivian experience where you can catch your own dinner.
      • Cost: Group night fishing trips typically start around $30-$60. Private charters are more expensive, starting at $130/an hour.

    When is the best time to travel to the Maldives?

    The ideal time for your specific trip depends on your priorities:

    Best for weather and beaches

    • January to March: These are the driest months with the lowest humidity and nearly guaranteed sunshine.
    • February: Often cited as the single best month for weather, featuring the least amount of rainfall.
    • April:  A transitional month that remains very hot and sunny, though humidity and the chance of short afternoon showers increase toward the end of the month. 

    Best for Budget Travelers

    • May to October:  This is the “wet season” (Southwest Monsoon), where you can find resort prices discounted by 30% to %50.
    • September: Generally the cheapest month for both flights and accommodation as summer peak travel ends.
    • Note on Rain: While rain is more frequent, it often occurs in short, heavy bursts followed by sunshine, rather than continuous downpours. 
  • The Maldives

    Here’s some of the science behind the bioluminescent “Sea of Stars”:

  • Coffee: Magical Bean Water

    An espresso bar in Quang Vietnam

    The world of coffee

    With roots in Ethiopia and Yemen over 300 years ago, Coffee did not grow in popularity until America made it the drink of choice. This closely linked to the history of our own country. After the tax from the tea act of 1773, America Rejected Tea sold by the British East India Trading company, and went to the cheaper alternative of coffee. This brought it to the masses, and began its march towards global domination.

    Types of coffee

    The most popular form of coffee in the world is the pour over. It is a process where you pour hot water over coffee in a paper filter. This process is the basis of the drip coffee machine. It yields a fast to make a cup of decent quality coffee.

    Percolated coffee

    The older brother to the modern day drip coffee machine is the percolater. It has one major down side, of it resteapes the coffee multiple times, Causing it to become bitter, it was very uncommon to drink coffee black. Most people who drank percolated coffee though as it is far less bitter.

    Espresso

    currently the king of caffeine, espresso uses pressurized water to put he coffee grinds under pressure. You also have to grind the coffee finer to allow for the extraction process to work faster. This process requires some decently expensive equpiment.

    Moka pot

    Before the modern high pressure espresso machine, there was a still a way to make a higher pressure more caffeinated coffee than drip. It was called the Moca pot to use it you would fill the bottom with water, a cup of coffee, and then screw it together. Placed upon a source of heat, It would force the water upon the coffee with steam pressure, When Pressured it would make a noise that sounds like the word Moca. This told you it was done.

  • Design blocks

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    A cut D-FL grade diamond

    I am writing about diamonds in the left side column. Lets pretend that I run a business that sells diamonds. Underneath this bit of text I might put a button to go buy diamonds. i will offer you a diamond for three emeralds. Also equivalent to 13 loafs of bread. Hmmmmmm

    I like rocks alot…is it obvious? some rocks are pure elements, but others are an amalgamation of many different compounds made in many different ways.

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  • Bismuth

    History of Bismuth

    Bismuth is a naturally occurring element mainly found in China, Peru, Mexico, Bolivia and Canada. It was well known in History to ancient civilizations such as the Egyptians and Romans and in the 1400’s to 1500’s it was known as Wismut (white mass), and it was used in alloys for cast type. The Incas used it for knife handles. Also it was long confused with lead or tin due to its low melting point.

    Where it is used today

    Bismuth is widely used as a non-toxic, eco-friendly replacement for lead in plumbing, fishing sinkers, and ammunition. It also finds applications in catalysts and electronics. 

    Atomic Number83
    Atomic Mass~208.98 u
    Melting Point271.3°C 
    Boiling Point1,564°C
    Density9.807 g/cm3

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    Cool Rock I Saw.

    This is preformatted text about a cool rock. It's shiny and colorful. It's probably a metal.

    A poem about rocks

    Rocks erupt from earth
    Rocks stay around a while
    Rocks understand it

  • Private Jets

    Normally called business jets, it’s often more economical to be able to fly directly to you destination instead of taking multiple flights with many staff members. Because of this, and the ability to ship mission critical items in an instant, Business jets have become the backbone of many businesses, including performers shows.

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