Wangi News
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Feb 17, 2011
Comments OffManta Ray Diving
This means that, the size of a manta ray compared to a human, is typically three times larger, so if you’re manta ray diving in Maldives and a manta swims over your head, you’re going to feel very small. The manta rays size and swimming speed are its greatest defense mechanisms since it doesn’t have a sting in its tail. The biggest manta ray threat, apart from human beings, is whale shark, and in the event that a manta ray is attacked by a shark and survives, it will then visit a cleaning station for the small fish to eat away any dead skin or other residue left by the shark.
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Jan 31, 2011
Comments OffMaldives Weather in June
The June weather in the Maldives is deep into the rainy season, brought about due to the southwest summer monsoon. Consequently, the weather update for Maldives shows increased rainfall and strong winds during the month of June.
Maldives dive weather show an average temperature of 28 degrees Celsius, with the water temperature in Maldives at 29 degrees.
Frequent strong winds can dominate the Maldives during this period, with the average rainfall at 172 mm.
The average number of rainy days in June is 16, which shows why even during the rainy season in the Maldives, the June Maldives weather forecast can still appeal to tourists. And not just tourists from Europe – the Maldives attracts visitors from all around the globe.
Below you can see some visual data depicting the average weather conditions in Maldives for June; Feel free to check out the Maldives weather live forecast or a detailed breakdown by month!
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Jan 24, 2011
Comments OffWeather in Maldives
The weather in Maldives in April, in the height of the Southwest Monsoon season will see more diving action in the western parts of the Maldives, where the manta rays and whale sharks will be gathering. Maldives weather in May, June and July, August and September diving maldives will remain the same, and while there is typically less visibility during these months throughout the country, there is still a lot of action – mainly with reef sharks and jacks among the normal schools of colourful fish – on the eastern side of the islands, and diving trips are operated throughout these months despite not being the ideal Maldives weather for diving.
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Jan 12, 2011
Comments OffHanifaru Bay in Baa Atoll, Maldives
There are many different Hanifaru liveaboards to choose from, all of which offer onboard accommodation and dive trips to Hanifaru Baa Atoll on a separate dive boat, known as a dhoni. You can choose the perfect Maldives liveaboard Hanifaru for your Maldives Baa Atoll trip based on your budget and your personal taste. MS Stingray Hanifaru is a great option for a Hanifaru cruise if you’re looking for a more economical Hanifaru diving trip. You can expect to pay around $180-$200 per person per night on a Hanifaru bucht like the MS Stingray, which includes all meals and Hanifaru tauchsafari diving. It does not include the price of the flights to the Maldives. Holidays in Hanifaru island Maldives need to be a bit longer than some Maldives diving trips because Hanifaru reef is quite a distance from the city of Male. When researching Baa Atoll, you will also find trips on Hanifaru Theia, Black Pearl + Hanifaru and Hanifaru MV Orion, both of which are more upmarket Hanifaru Maldives liveaboard. These Hanifaru Bay safari ships are more akin to super cruisers that you might see sailing the Caribbean or the French Riviera and offer a level of luxury for your Hanifaru accommodation that will make your Hanifaru Bay Maldives diving trip a real holiday to remember.
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Jan 10, 2011
Comments OffFind a Sugar Daddy For Me
He, and always he, must make the first move. Forget corny approaches with lines like “Do I know you from somewhere?”, “So, do you come here often?” and “Your face looks so familiar …” Like the smartest predators in the wild, let your victim come to you. Put another way, let your future Sugar Daddy feel like a man again and not like a little playboy bunny. Yes, that’s right! The man must always make the first move. But, who prompts him to make that first move? That’s you of course.
To properly incite is manly desires and get him to make the first move, you should be conscious of your body language. Our bodies are by far the most expressive parts of our bodies.Take these tips into account:
Gaze adoringly at him across the room. A simple sign of attraction is not being able to “take your eyes off” someone. Make your potential sugar daddy really feel like you are enchanted by his mere presence. Even when he has approached you and you are sitting together, it is important to maintain the languishing looks and near-constant eye contact. Follow these body language tips:
Relax your hands. Fidgeting with your hands or clenching them together is a sign of extreme nervousness. You need to be a picture of calm and serenity, the cool, confident lady, even if inside you have butterflies in your stomach. Place your hands in a natural fashion on the table in front of you, palms facing upward. This denotes a relaxed, comfortable person and the open hands indicate openness about you. When you are talking, use your hands to express yourself.
Make subtle erotic gestures with your hands. Emphasis here on the word subtle. Many men are attracted to a girl who runs her fingers through her hair occasionally. Other subtle gestures including touching your ears, thighs and hips. And, if the time is right at some point during the conversation, touch your Daddy’s hands when you talk about him. Just quickly, and just enough to make a physical connection. This lets him know that you are physically interested in him and also lets you show off those newly-manicured soft hands. If there is chemistry, he should return the subtle touch within a few minutes and then you should both try and fit in a few more touches before the end of the evening.
Our mouth is one of our most powerful sexual organs. Subtly touching your lips, or suggestively licking your cocktail stirrer can be a great dating sugar daddy way to peak your Sugar Daddy’s interest.
Use the tools around you. A wine glass, with its narrow stem can be one of the most erotic weapons in your arsenal. Allow the glass to roll around in your delicate fingers and his mind will be racing.Only ever hold your glass in one hand, and maintain that languishing stare with your man while twirling the glass.
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Dec 28, 2010
Comments OffDiving Holidays in the Maldives
The other great thing about diving holidays in the Maldives is that they can be enjoyed year-round. There are several Maldives diving season. The best time to enjoy Maldives scuba diving holidays is between December and March, when the diving in maldives weather is at its driest and the visibility at its best. Diving holidays February is probably the best month of all to enjoy Maldives diving trips, but since most of us don’t have the luxury to enjoy holidays in the month of February, Christmas diving holidays are a great idea and you might even see Santa Claus diving! Imagine enjoying the glorious sunshine and crystalline waters of the Maldives while your friends and family back home are shoveling snow! If you can’t manage a trip at Christmas to visit scuba diving santa and you don’t have a chance to experience the best scuba diving in February, you can enjoy liveaboard diving holidays every scuba diving holidays month of the year. When you go on a Maldives liveaboard diving safari, the experienced crew will know the best diving sites according to the time of year, and they will make sure you get the Maldives best diving experience possible for the time of year that you visit.
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Dec 20, 2010
Comments OffLiveaboards in the Maldives
Maldives liveaboard holidays are an amazing experience for anyone who loves scuba diving. Even if you are not an experienced scuba diver, liveaboard Maldives holidays can still be an incredible vacation experience.
A liveaboard holiday typically lasts between 5 and 14 days, during which time, guests cruise the stunning waters of the Maldives on a liveaboard maldivene, visiting amazing dive sites, scuba diving, snorkeling and stopping off at various sites of interest, including desert islands and the city of Male.
The main highlight of liveaboard diving Maldives of course is the incredible variety of Maldive liveaboards that you can choose from as a scuba diver. There is a Maldives diving liveaboard to suit every taste and budget, including Orion liveaboard Maldives, one of the most luxurious vessels on offer, which comprises 11 guest rooms and 2 luxurious suites, one of which features a private Jacuzzi and a private outdoor deck.Maldives liveaboard diving offers scuba divers the opportunity to experience a variety of dive sites throughout the Maldives from the comfort of a diving Maldives liveaboard.
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Dec 04, 2010
No CommentsBest diving sites in the Maldives
Because of their unique geography, the Maldives are blessed with innumerable world-class dive sites, many of which are yet to be discovered. In terms of offering easy access to as many of the best diving sites in the Maldives as possible, liveaboard cruises are simply unbeatable: no long transfers, no bumpy speed boat rides. Whichever direction your route takes, at the end of the trip your logbook is sure to feature plenty of stunning, and in some cases legendary, dive sites.
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Mar 08, 2010
No CommentsGerman Ambassador Ploetner Pays Courtesy Call on President Nasheed
Ambassador of Germany, Jens Ploetner, Pays Courtesy Call on Maldivian President Mohamed Nasheed
Ambassador of Germany to the Maldives, Mr. Jens Ploetner, has paid a courtesy call on President Mohamed Nasheed. The meeting was held this afternoon at the President’s Office.
Meeting between German Ambassador Ploetner and Maldives’ President Nasheed
In the meeting, President Nasheed and Ambassador Ploetner discussed the friendly relationship between the two countries and ways to strengthen the current relationship between the Maldives and Germany. Mr. Ploetner gave additional details on the President’s upcoming official visit to Germany.
The President was joined at the meeting by Vice President Dr. Mohamed Waheed, Special Envoy to the President Ibrahim Hussain Zaki and Political Advisor to the President Hassan Afeef.
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Mar 08, 2010
No CommentsTheia Liveaboard Currently Cruising the Maldives
Theia Currently Cruising the Maldives
The newly-launched liveaboard, Theia, is currently cruising the Maldives, having set off on Wednesday, February 24 with 9 scuba divers. The orientation dive was held at Maagiri Thila, and a second dive on the first day was held at Boduhithi Thila.
Manta Rays Spotted at Rasfari North
After the dive at Boduhithi Thila, Theia cruised on to Rasfari North, where guests were able to snorkel with some manta rays. This had been a great day’s diving and everyone was excited for more exciting dives throughout the rest of the week.
Rasdhoo Atoll: Day 2 of Theia Cruise
The second day of the Theia dive trip began at Rasdhoo Madivaru in the Rasdhoo Atoll, a dive site known for hammerhead sharks, manta rays, reef sharks and other large species. The Rasdhoo Madivaru dive started early in the morning, just before 6.00 a.m., which is the best time of the day to see the hammerhead sharks.
Maaya Thila Dive Site
After a successful morning hammerhead dive at Rasdhoo Thila, the guests took another short dive at Bathala Maaga Kan Thila and later two dives at Maaya Thila. Maaya Thila is one of the most popular dive spots in the Maldives, famed for grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks and turtles. The site is also regarded as the best night diving spot in the whole archipelago. Divers on Theia were lucky enough to do an afternoon and a night dive here at Maaya Thila, making for an unusual four dives in one day!!! That’s what you can achieve when you wake up early! Reports of both Maaya Thila dives were excellent, including reef sharks, turtles, stingrays, moray eels (swimming freely in the night dive)
Theia Liveaboard continues to cruise the Maldives for the next few days. Check back here for more diving reports and updates. After she returns from this cruise, the next cruise sets off on March 3. There are many more cruise dates confirmed for this brand new luxury diving liveaboard.
To book a space on Theia, please contact us today!




