Monday, November 26, 2012

The Life in Male Island and the Villingly Island -The Maldives Pictured By Srimal Fernando


The Life  in Male Island and the Villingly Island -The Maldives 


Male the capital, Busy Market ,Fish Market & a Island ferry to the VillinglyIslands

Pictured By Srimal Fernando




Srimal Fernando Journalist  at Male No 1 JettyThe Maldives,.



Male Republic Square Pictured by Srimal Fernando



Srimal Fernando Journalist In front of the Main Market In Male



Fruit Seller in the Male Market Pictured By Srimal Fernando




Fishing Vessel in the Male habour Pictured By Srimal Fernando




Kurumba Seller at the Male Jetty Pictured By Srimal Fernando



Many Fishing &Atoll trasport vessels docked in Male Pictured By Srimal Fernando



Beautiful Male seen fare away from Villingly Islands Pictured By Srimal Fernando




The building behind Holiday inn Male Pictured By Srimal Fernando




Atoll&Island Fishing & Transport vessels loading their goods at Male jetty Pictured By Srimal Fernando



Srimal Fernando Journalist getting Ready to jump  in to a passenger Ferry


The Parliament or Peoples Majilis Pictured By Srimal Fernando




The lively hood of Maldives is Fisheries .The Main Fish Market in Male Pictured By Srimal Fernando



Island Fruit sellers in front of Male trading area Pictured By Srimal Fernando




Srimal Fernando Journalist  waiting to jump  into a Island transport vessel



Male No1- no 8 Jetty Pictured By Srimal Fernando



Through the umbrellas in a baech Cafe in Villinglly Islands can see Male the capital of Maldives Pictured By Srimal Fernando




People swimming Ships at a distance Pictured By Srimal Fernando




The heritage in Male Pictured By Srimal Fernando



The heritage in Male Pictured By Srimal Fernando







Inside a packed Island transport ferry from Male to Villinglly Islands



The heritage in Male Pictured By Srimal Fernando



The heritage in Male Pictured By Srimal Fernando



plant sellers in Villingly The Maldives Pictured By Srimal Fernando



The Maldivian Monitory Authority or the Central Bank of the Maldives Pictured By Srimal Fernando



The Go Green Policy of Maldives .The Villinglly Islands with pavements and trees by the side of the road Pictured By Srimal Fernando




Iceboxes packed with fish invesselsPictured By Srimal Fernando



On board a Island ferry to Villinglly Pictured By Srimal Fernando




A Atoll or Island Transport vessel Pictured By Srimal Fernando



Big skip jack and tunas at the Male fish market Pictured By Srimal Fernando




Fruit seller inside the Male whole sale MarketPictured By Srimal Fernando

 Important notice  The Life  in Male Island and the Villingly Island -The Maldives  Pictured By Srimal Fernando ..Do  not publish or use  these images without the permission of the author 

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