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Kuda Huraa Maldives

Kuda Huraa Maldives  - atoll, beach, boat, island, kuda huraa, maldives, small boat
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Dreamlike beach at the Maledives Atoll Kuda Huraa
The Maldives are formed by a number of natural atolls plus a few islands and isolated reefs which form a pattern stretching from 7 degrees 10' North to 0 degrees 45' South.

The Maldives is a long and narrow country formed by 22 natural atolls plus a number of islands and isolated reefs, which could be classified as smaller atoll formations. All land above the surface in the Maldives is of coralline origin. The atolls of the Maldives form a quite regular chain and, especially in the northern and central atolls, an arrayed structure is apparent. There are broad and deep channels in between some atolls.

The origin of the word atoll itself is in the language of the Maldives. 'Atoll' (from Dhivehi 'atholhu') is now used in many languages worldwide.
Tigerkaetzchen Uploaded by Tigerkaetzchen on . Kuda Huraa Maldives - Desktop Nexus Nature Download free wallpapers and background images: Kuda Huraa Maldives . Desktop Nexus Nature background ID 121068. Dreamlike beach at the Maledives Atoll Kuda Huraa
The Maldives are formed by a number of natural atolls plus a few islands and isolated reefs which form a pattern stretching from 7 degrees 10' North to 0 degrees 45' South.

The Maldives is a long and narrow country formed by 22 natural atolls plus a number of islands and isolated reefs, which could be classified as smaller atoll formations. All land above the surface in the Maldives is of coralline origin. The atolls of the Maldives form a quite regular chain and, especially in the northern and central atolls, an arrayed structure is apparent. There are broad and deep channels in between some atolls.

The origin of the word atoll itself is in the language of the Maldives. 'Atoll' (from Dhivehi 'atholhu') is now used in many languages worldwide.
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Wallpaper Comments (7)

Ahava
Posted by Ahava on 07/24/09 at 02:34 PM
a beautiful paradise escape! i'd love to vacation there someday
spanish_girl
Posted by spanish_girl on 07/01/09 at 01:22 PM
love these typical tropical turquoise waters...
melissa321KABOOM
Posted by melissa321KABOOM on 06/30/09 at 05:44 PM
nice info, the water is so blue reflected by the very blue sky :)
firewalker
Posted by firewalker on 06/30/09 at 02:10 PM
the water colors are great so pacefull
FL4SHB4CK
Posted by FL4SHB4CK on 06/30/09 at 10:55 AM
nice photo,cool colorz
Liquitech
Posted by Liquitech on 06/30/09 at 10:15 AM
Maldives is really beautiful, I used to live there!
Kunind
Posted by Kunind on 06/30/09 at 08:02 AM
Its really Beautiful!
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Uploaded By: Tigerkaetzchen
Date Uploaded: June 30, 2009
Filename: da_Huraa_widescreen.jpg
Original Resolution: 1920x1200
File Size: 804.68 KB
Category: Beaches

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