The Philosophy The best way to appreciate the underwater world of Maldives is to go slowly, conserving energy and looking around carefully. Nothing compares with a slow drift along a reef edge, the gentle current carrying the buoyant diver along, an honorary fish among fish, a harmless observer of the environment. There is so much unearthly beauty that afterwards many divers find it difficult to remember the exact details of all they have seen. They just recall a sense of deep contentment and peace.
Humans, of course, are land animals. If evolutionists are right, all life began in water, so it is no surprise that many feel at home once they have learned basic underwater survival. Many establish relationships with the fish. Dolphins are famous for offering life changing experiences, but even moray eels, with their doleful eyes, impart a certain knowledge and mutual empathy. Dolphins tend to keep to themselves in Maldives, some diving instructors are emphatic that they have communicated with turtles.
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Words of Wisdom before you hit the road
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