The Maldives islands are surrounded by unique coral reefs that protect them from powerful ocean waves and create calm, clear lagoons.
The water in the Maldives is also cleaner, as it is free of algae and other pollutants.
In addition, coral ecosystems act as a filter, maintaining balance in the water and preventing excessive algae growth.
Corals themselves compete with algae for space, which also limits their spread.
The white sand in the Maldives is another unique feature of the islands, which also contributes to the crystal clarity of the water.
Unlike sand that is usually formed by decomposed rocks, Maldivian sand is made up of mostly crushed coral and shells of marine organisms.
These particles give the sand its characteristic white color, and it does not create turbidity, helping to keep the water clear.
Interesting fact: coral sand reflects the sun’s rays, so it does not heat up, and you can comfortably walk on it even in the heat.
It is also interesting that the water here is so clear that visibility underwater reaches 40 meters
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