Travel & Events
Fiyoaree ( The bird Eye View )
Fiyoaree Futsal Pitch is located with farm lands all around it , where many youth prefer to move the playgrounds to another area, where its safe from some harmful chemicals being used in these farming lands.
#vaikaradhoo #green #Fingermillet #Eleusine coracana
Welcome to Male. Malé is the densely populated capital of the Maldives, an island nation in the Indian Ocean. It's known for its mosques and colorful buildings.
Welcome to Male. Malé is the densely populated capital of the Maldives, an island nation in the Indian Ocean. It's known for its mosques and colorful buildings.
Felidhoo part 2
Felidhoo part 1
Velidhoo (Dhivehi: ވެލިދޫ) is one of the most populous islands of Noonu Atoll in the Maldives.
The island is said to be one of the greatest fishing areas in the Maldives.
The island own one of the biggest boatyard in Maldives.
The island host 4 guest houses and 5 Restaurants.
Island population: 3433
Language: Dhivehi
Area: 166.52 km (103 mi; 90 nmi)
Currency: MVR
Website: www.twizlamaldives.com
Instagram: twizlamaldives.com
Email: info@twizlamaldives.com
First Experience of DJI Phantom 2 Vision Plus.
Kudahuvadhoo - Heart of Maldives
#kudahuvadhoo #Maldives
In this video; Includes details about the island of K.Himmafushi of the Maldives. as well as another video showing some of the most beautiful places and information in the maldives.
K. Huraa island tour.
Huraa Island is inhabited island situated in Kaafu Atoll, between Himmafushi and Thulusdhoo islands. It is located just 21 km away from Male, the capital of Maldives. (Approximately 30 Minutes speedboat ride)
The population of the island is 750 people. Its size is 850 x 300 m.
Music: Thinking of us - Patrick Patrikios
Office Maahefun in nolhivaranfaru finolhu.
Trip to an uninhabited island, Maldives
A unique uninhabited island in HDh atoll, Maldives.
Two days trip in vaikaradhoo
One day trip to nolhivaran
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Participatory Community Perspectives (PCP) Project in Ungoofaaru
- Total host population: 1360 (as of 21 January 2009)
- Number of international displaced people (IDPs) families: 274
- Number of transitional shelters: 262
Nine young people, from the five main islands where beneficiares from the Kandholhudhoo island have been living in temporary shelters, were selected to film the lives of the IDP and the host community in the months just before the Kandholhudhoo community was relocated in their new homes in Dhvaafaru.
This is the fifth of a series of 7 videos retracing the relocation of an entire community of nearly 4000 people, that lost their island home after the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami.
The Red Cross Red Crescent helped them by building a new community on the deserted island of Dhuvaafaru.
Discover more about this project and the achievements of the Red Cross Red Crescents tsunami operation: http://www.ifrc.org/dhuvaafaru
Year : 2009
Lenght: 8 minutes 29 seconds
Participatory Community Perspectives (PCP) Project in Meedhoo
- Total host population: 1812 (as of 21 January 2009)
- Number of international displaced people (IDPs) families: 26
- Number of transitional shelters: 32
Nine young people, from the five main islands where beneficiares from the Kandholhudhoo island have been living in temporary shelters, were selected to film the lives of the IDP and the host community in the months just before the Kandholhudhoo community was relocated in their new homes in Dhvaafaru.
This is the fifth of a series of 7 videos retracing the relocation of an entire community of nearly 4000 people, that lost their island home after the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami.
The Red Cross Red Crescent helped them by building a new community on the deserted island of Dhuvaafaru.
Discover more about this project and the achievements of the Red Cross Red Crescents tsunami operation: http://www.ifrc.org/dhuvaafaru
Year : 2009
Lenght: 5 minutes 41 seconds
Participatory Community Perspectives (PCP) Project in Huldhudhufaaru
- Total host population: 1284 (as of 21 January 2009)
- Number of international displaced people (IDPs) families: 68
- Number of transitional shelters: 75
Nine young people, from the five main islands where beneficiares from the Kandholhudhoo island have been living in temporary shelters, were selected to film the lives of the IDP and the host community in the months just before the Kandholhudhoo community was relocated in their new homes in Dhvaafaru.
This is the fifth of a series of 7 videos retracing the relocation of an entire community of nearly 4000 people, that lost their island home after the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami.
The Red Cross Red Crescent helped them by building a new community on the deserted island of Dhuvaafaru.
Discover more about this project and the achievements of the Red Cross Red Crescents tsunami operation: http://www.ifrc.org/dhuvaafaru
Year : 2009
Lenght: 7 minutes 14 seconds