In these days of winter, I want to share with you where the paradise is. In my opinion, the paradise is in the Indian Ocean, next to Sri Lanka and the best is that you can find 1.200 little paradises!!
Here all is perfect, there are exuberant palms, shini
ng beachs with white sand, turquoise lagoons and an ideal place to practice scuba diving or snorkelling because there are coral gardens and multiple coloured tropical fish that swim lazily in the clear waters. The sea is so crystalline that you can see without problems rays, little sharks and original fishes.
Here all is perfect, there are exuberant palms, shini
ng beachs with white sand, turquoise lagoons and an ideal place to practice scuba diving or snorkelling because there are coral gardens and multiple coloured tropical fish that swim lazily in the clear waters. The sea is so crystalline that you can see without problems rays, little sharks and original fishes. Here the days are hot and humid throughout the year, with temperatures of about 25-30 C but you must take into account that there are two seasons: a dry monsoon and a wet monsoon. This fact is important because if it is raining you cannot value the beauties of this place.

I speak about Maldivas Islands, for me, THE PARADISE! I recommend you to visit it, always that you need relax and you like the sea. You only need a swimsuit, a book and a snorkelling equip. In addition, if you can choose the type of room, you must select a water bungalow; between many advantages, you have your own stairs to accede to the sea!

I hope return some day...


2 Comments:
It does sound like paradise!!!
I've been to Sicily these days and I have enjoyed myself so much. Maybe the requirements for paradise at my age are different than yours but I'd certainly enjoy a place like the one you describe...
Have a look at this sentence:
"..."overcoat" if you need TO relax and you like the sea"
find out the word "overcoat" in a monolingual dictionary. See what it means. I do not think you want to use this one.
Happy new Year to you too!
Hi haddom,
wow, so have you been to there?? It must be an spectacular experience!
That places look fantastic, like if they were fantasy. I have always thought nobody should die without visiting, at least one time, one place like that.
The pity is that, for this kind of places, it is better not to support very massive tourism.
But I would love to visit a nature place like Maldivas Islands some day. As you say, in the Indian Ocean there are thousands of those paradise places.
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