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Where to go for the eleventh tour?
Maldives is an archipelago country in the Indian Ocean, consisting of 19 coral atolls and 1200 coral islands, of which 202 islands are inhabited. Maldives is the largest coral island country in the world. The land area is 298 square kilometers. It extends 800 kilometers from north to south, and the terrain is narrow and flat, with an average elevation of 1.2 meters.

More than 65,438+0,000 islands were formed by the eruption of ancient submarine volcanoes, some protruding into the central sand dunes and some sinking into the central annular coral reef. If you can fly in the south atoll and north atoll of Mali by small plane and overlook the Maldives from the air, you will be amazed. On the vast sea, there are many small islands dotted with garlands. The center of the island is green, and the surrounding is white, while the sea water near the island is light blue, water blue and dark blue, which is gradually increasing ... Maldives, which evolved from Sanskrit Malodheep, is a wreath.

Here is the top three diving sites in the world, with beautiful corals and rich fish, which is dizzying. Deep diving requires a license, and most resorts also offer junior diving courses.

If you can't dive deep, you can choose snorkeling. As long as a pair of frog glasses, breathing tubes, frog shoes and life jackets float on the water, dazzling fish will be in the fundus.

If you don't have close contact with the sea and just stand on the shore, you can't expect a group of beautiful tourists to swim in. Colorful, bright and dazzling, they are comfortable in clear water, making people want to become a tail fish and swim in their own paradise.

The gorgeous and quiet sunset, the starry night sky and the "castle in the water" that seems to stand on the sea are fascinating. Legend has it that the beautiful Maldives will soon disappear like the ancient city of Pompeii due to the greenhouse effect of the earth and be submerged in the blue sea within a hundred years. How can you miss such a beautiful scenery?