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Wednesday, September 28, 2011

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Maldives

Maldives
Southwest of Sri Lanka in the Laccadive Sea lies a paradise like no other, the island country of the Maldives. The Republic of the Maldives consists of twenty-six atolls in an area spanning 90,000 square kilometers (34,749 square miles). The Maldives are popular for their picture-perfect lush islands ringed by gorgeous white sand beaches. The tiny country is the smallest in Asia both in land mass and population (309,000 people). It also has the lowest high point of any country in the world at 2.3 meters (7 feet 7 inches) and because of this the rising sea level threatens its very existence. All total, the Maldives consists of roughly 1,190 coral islands, only 185 of which are inhabited. The islands were discovered as a tourist destination in the 1970s and today tourism accounts for just under 30% of the country’s GDP. A range of accommodation for any budget can be found on the Maldives, and the country’s capital city of Male is home to an international airport.
Maldives
Maldives
Male, Maldives
Credit: Shahee Ilyas
Maldives
Credit: Silvery
Fihalhohi, Maldives
Maldives
Maldives
Maldives
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Mosque - Maldives
Credit: Jinaa
Maldives
Maldives from space
Map of the Maldives

Nosy Iranja, Madagascar, Africa

Nosy Iranja, Madagascar, Africa
Credit: Mat_71
Nosy Iranja is a small tropical island located off the Northwestern coast of Madagascar, 45km (28 miles) South of Nosy Be, a slightly larger and more popular island. Nosy Iranja consists of two islands that are connected by a bank of white sand only visible at low tide, but can still be traversed at high tide. Nosy Iranja is emerging as a popular tourist destination in Madagascar due to the idyllic white sand beaches and the excellent diving and snorkeling that can be had there. Visitors also come for the interesting wildlife, including green and hawksbill sea turtles, large coconut crabs, and many varieties of bird life.

Dream Worlds Revealed On Canvas

Thursday 07.14.2011 , Posted by

Along with some magnificent dreams, Jacek Yerka finds inspiration for his masterful paintings from his childhood memories: the places, remembered feelings and smells of 1950′s Poland. He studied fine art and graphic design before becoming a full time artist in 1980… and we’re glad he did. His paintings will take you through incredible worlds of imagination, bending reality in captivating and clever ways fit to inspire a novel or film. See many more examples of his find paintings at yerkaland.com.














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The Absurd Paintings of Paco Pomet

Absurdist painter Paco Pomet‘s work is extremely detailed, humorous and weird. Click on the thumbnails to check out every detail. Well worth it. [via]


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