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  • Bubbles 5:40 am on January 27, 2012 Permalink  

    What’s Your Price Review 

    What's Your PriceWhen I first read about whatsyourprice.com, I was a bit concerned. After all this dating website is advertising memberships that involve people willing pay date you. Are you that ugly or what?  Seemed a bit of an odd way to get a date. Hey, we are not trolling for dates or standing in the street looking for cash in exchange for company, we are good looking gals and dudes looking for well deserved proper dates with no funny business.
    I guess that is why some people upon hearing about this website got a bit upset. However, upon closer review of what’s your price, things are not quite as radical as they first appear. First you’ve got to figure out if you want to be a member who is willing to pay for dates or a member who wants to be paid for dates. Then in order to get things rolling you need to upload a picture of yourself. After all if you’re going to pay then you want to see what your date looks like before offering up the loot. They offer a free standard membership, or depending on your interest, different levels of upgrade. As I looked over the site it seems to be user friendly and easy to join. The website includes a blog that gives much advice on many topics about dating and date safety. Clearly one of the best sugar daddy sites. If you like a bit of adventure and are willing to step out of the norm for ways of getting a date then this website whatsyourprice.com may be just what you’re looking for.

     
  • Bubbles 4:18 pm on January 11, 2012 Permalink  

    Scuba Diving Sites 

    Fushivaru Thila is one of the premier scuba diving sites in the Maldives. Fushivaru Thila is a top-rated Maldives dive site in the Fushivaru Kandi region, located towards the east side of Fushivaru Island, now a protected marine area. Fushivaru Thila dive site is the best diving spot, beating the nearby Fushivaru Corner and Fushivaru Giri, in terms of dive enjoyment and features. Even advanced divers will be spoilt for choice at this stunning Maldives dive spot. The thila is situated close to the edge of the atoll, bang in the middle of a 500m wide channel separating the reefs of Fushivaru and Madhiriguraidhoo Faru. The thila measures 150 meters in length, 50 meters in width, and stands tall at around 10 meters at its highest point. At any given end, the top is at a depth of 16 meters. The thila can be navigated in two ways. The outside part, which is slightly deeper at around 30 meters, is the entrance to the atoll. The entrance part and the thila itself can be explored in one dive, or two separate expeditions. Depending on the current, alongside the cliff edge you will find grey reef sharks, hammerhead sharks, barracuda and eagle rays.

     
  • Bubbles 5:48 pm on January 8, 2012 Permalink  

    Best Dive Sites in the World 

    This picturesque dive location, one of the best dive sites in the world contains a plethora of marine life, such as batfish, napoleon, oriental sweetlips, snapper fish and others. The aquatic landscape is similarly on par, featuring majestic caves and brilliant coral outcrops. The best Maldives dive site Filitheyo Kandu is also a protruding reef, shaped like a finger reaching into the channel from the southern side. Experts advise divers to initiate their expedition on the steeper outside reef and drift towards the corner where the reef plateau flattens out. Along the route you can spot dazzling coral formations, blue-finger sponges, hydroids and featherstars. In times where the current is strong you should hold onto the dead coral and watch the plethora of marine life in the Maldivian depths; white-tip reef sharks, napoleon wrasse, eagle rays, schools of fusilier and snapper fish, just to name a few. When the current is ingoing, a good option is to drift over to the lee side of the reef; here you can catch sight of the two huge mushroom-shaped coral outcrops towards the corner – one at 15 meters and the other at 10 meters. It is a popular spot where you can observe a variety of fish life like Moorish idols, blue triggerfish and powder blue surgeon.

     
  • Bubbles 7:39 pm on January 5, 2012 Permalink  

    Best Dive Sites 

    Broken Rock may be amongst the best dive sites. Apart from Kudarah Thila, Broken Rock dive siteis most probably one of the the most well-known dive locations in the South Ari Atoll. This Thila is literally a broken rock with a 2-metre wide canyon that splits the small Thila in two parts, from the west to east, giving the reef its name. This canyon is the main attraction on this wonderful submerged reef. Broken Rock is covered in soft corals and only one diver can enter the canyon at a time. On the north side at a depth of around 25-30m, there are two big coral blocks with overhangs and beautiful fan corals which are well worth a visit. The top reef at Broken Rock has great hard coral growth and is an ideal place to find invertebrates like leaf fish and nudibranchs. Depth and strong currents make this Thila suitable only for experienced divers. A dive torch and a surface balloon are both strongly recommended at Broken Rock.

     
  • Bubbles 6:44 am on January 3, 2012 Permalink  

    Dive Sites 

    The dive sites on the top of the thila is like untouched reef with stunning table corals. These layered coral formations offer plenty of protection for the Maldivian marine life such as the morays and shy reef fish. There are cleaner wrasse stations peppered all around the reef and it is not uncommon to spot large schools of fish or mantas congregating in the area. More often than not you will catch sight of black snapper fish, blue-dash fusilier, yellow-black fusilier, and aggregations of the oriental sweetlip, cruising around these depths. The rapid currents that stream through the channel accentuate the brilliant soft corals, as they compete for all available space.

     

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