The third in my series of posts covering Olhuveli by day, night, and finally – at sunrise. The lightweight Sirui T-024X Carbon Fiber Tripod and C-10S Ball Head was carted along for this Maldives trip. And after two earlier attempts
A companion pictorial blog post to Olhuveli by Day, and this time when the sun sets. Our Ang Mo bud quipped that he was half-expecting for a bunch of very drunk Aussies to show up at any time. Fortunately, that
It was literally impossible to take a bad picture at the Olhuveli Beach & Spa Maldives. A collection of pictures from our point of arrival and across the four days we stayed at the property. I’ll do a longer commentary
Truth to tell, prior to departure, I did have some trepidation to the length of time we’d be spending on a local island, and that we’d be staying in a guest house. The touristy private island resorts, where we’d be
The summary of stay at The Sunrise Huraa where we spent the first seven of ten days of our Maldives 2019 trip: fantastic, exceeded expectations, and we couldn’t have asked for better care. My more specific comments! The Sunrise Huraa
Our Ang Mo bud was especially interested in the sunset fishing excursion, so the kids and wife joined him for that outing on day 6 evening too. The catch was Jack fish, and the other a snapper. The critters were
The kids – especially Hannah – have come to love snorkeling this trip so much that they couldn’t wait for the next outing: and we went out yet again on Day 06. The still photos weren’t as good this time,
The kids knew they were in for a treat on Day 5 today when our guest house host Sameer suggested we go out crab hunting at the mangrove swamp just two minutes from our house. Matt and I being the
We snorkeled twice during our sand bank visit: these pictures were taken on the first outing, and the selection here were taken using the Olympus Tough TG-5, an underwater-capable compact camera that I acquired just for this trip. This is
Some of the most stunning pictures one can get out of a Maldives trip would be ones taken on sand banks. These are tiny little islands with white sand, and little else – no vegetation, no shrubbery and tree cover.
Our guesthouse host Sameer really took on board how we fared for our maiden snorkeling outing yesterday morning, and planned for something simpler this time: a house reef just off Huraa about 300 meters from the shoreline and thus just
Given the various challenges our party of noob snorkelers experienced on Day 2 – including Peter who didn’t want to give it another go – our host @ The Sunrise Huraa, Sameer, proposed that we go to an easier location
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