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Friday, July 4, 2014
As you get to check out the design of the Maldives flag, it may be hard to imagine that there is no patch of any blue on the official green and red, given the fact that the island nation is 99% water and only a measly 1% land area to reside approximately less than half a million citizens. Nevertheless, it does not prevent this nation from making a great mark in the global scene with its culturally rich structures such as the Hukuru Miski. This mosque is the oldest in the archipelago, being built in the 17th century, it still stands tall nowadays and is known for its coral headstones and carvings.
And what nation is without a National Museum to hold its priceless artifacts? Male, the capital of Maldives has its 3-storey monument situated in the Sultan’s Park and is the location for some of the rarest artifacts and historical mementos from the time the first settlers came to live.
The Jumhoorie Maidan, another place of interest is where the lush lawns are found, contrasting the smooth, vast ocean view and the lively vistas. For Art lovers, there is the Esjehi Art Gallery, where expressions of human emotion through arts are portrayed – an idealist’s haven contrasting the nearby Male Fish Market which handles the daily musings of common people living in reality of everyday,

If you haven’t been enticed to grab your Maldives flag and book yourself a unique and breathtaking getaway, it may be best to get one now and live the experience.

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by: The Flagman