21
Feb

Self employed Generate income online

micro jobsAre you a blogger by passion? Or do you like graphics or webdesign? Don’t you dream about getting paid on the web and working at home rather than maintaining the day-to-day grind? Truly, there’s lots of incentives which come from working online. You can set your very own plan, spend more time with your family, and yes, even wear your sleepwear to the “€œoffice”.€ It does sound sort of glamorous, doesn’€™t it?

The Life of a Freelancer

It’s not quite as easy as it appears to be. For one thing, you must learn that as freelancers you are self-employed. And with the luxury of self-employment happens the tough incontrovertible fact that no one is looking out for you. That indicates you will want to continuously search for new tasks. The best part about it is that in a whole world of nearly seven billion people, you will always find persons in search of publishing or web development help, making freelance work plentiful! The Net is a world all about articles and other content like writing and design, though video and audio content is becoming quite as important.

Still, freelancer have to be competing in finding new work. Numerous self employed consult auction websites, while some others make contact with clients directly. Here’s another choice: free gig web sites, similar to Craigslist or our own Gigbucks.com. Free sites offer little services, mostly personal assignments. With our own Gigbucks.com, according to the difficulty of the assignment, the pay will be varying from $5 to $50.

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5
Jan

Maldives Scuba Diving Vacation

The Maldives are a chain of islands located in the Indian Ocean. From bustling cities to beautiful beach resorts, you are certain to find your dream vacation spot here. The warm weather is perfect for swimming, relaxing, and scuba diving in the beautiful ocean. Best of all, vacationing in the Maldives is completely affordable.

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3
Jan

Best Dive Sites

Gangehi Kandu is without a doubt one of the best dive sites. Gangehi Kandu is one of the longest channels in the Ari Atoll, with a drift of more than 2.5 km from the channel’s entrance to the end of the top dive site at the inside of the Atoll. When the current is incoming at Gangehi Kandu, the dive begins a bit further out and drifts inside the channel. Once inside the channel, this is where you start seeing the caves and overhangs and a few outcrops away from the reef. These outcrops have interesting features and are covered with excellent hard and soft coral. The bottom of the entire channel at Gangehi Kandu is sandy, making it a perfect resting ground for Stingrays, White Tip Reef Sharks and the Leopard or Zebra Shark which is commonly spotted here at Gangehi Kandu.

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21
Jul

Holidays in the Maldives

Holidays in the Maldives are fast growing in popularity, and it is no surprise why. Many people will have heard of the exotic destination that is the Maldives, but few of us – unfortunately – have had the opportunity to visit. A quick look at some pictures of holidays in the Maldives will give you a good idea of what this faraway island paradise is all about; the stunning white-sand beaches, crystalline waters and luxurious accommodations are the stuff of glossy travel magazines and honeymoon dreams. Recently being named on the list of New Natural Wonders: holidays in the Maldives has earned the country even more recognition as a stunning holiday location.

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13
Apr

Diving Holidays in Maldives

Scuba diving holidays in Maldives is strictly regulated to ensure the maximum safety and enjoyment for dive enthusiasts. You can choose between a variety of courses from beginner, intermediate and professional level, your dive locations, number of dives (usually around 2 or 3 a day), and much more. It is recommended that you undergo a medical fitness check before scuba diving on your holiday in Maldives, and the initial dive is the so-called “check dive” which is mandatory. If the level of experience is sufficient, you can go on independent dives without the aid of a certified PADI (professional Association of Diving Instructors) instructor and dive master, however they are always at hand if required.

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15
Mar

Sharks Maldives

When it comes to whale sharks, everybody wants to know exactly when is the “best time to see whale sharks Maldives?” The answer is simple: the whale sharks Maldives season lasts all year round, although the area you visit in the Maldives will vary according to the time of year. A whale sharks diet consists mainly of plankton so the whale sharks habitat changes throughout the year depending on where the plankton is most abundant. For this reason, in the months of July and August, when plankton levels are high around whale sharks Baa Atoll, a great place to look for whale sharks Hanifaru is Hanifaru Bay.
Additionally, there is the Maldives whale sharks Baa Atoll, which is a great place to look for manta rays at this time of year as they are also drawn to the plankton.

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9
Mar

Scuba Diving Holidays

Maldives scuba diving holidays are a fabulous option when seeking your upcoming scuba diving safari. With literally hundreds and hundreds of reefs and dive spots, you could go diving in the Maldives countless times and never stop at the same Maldives dive spot twice. Scuba diving in Maldives offers a big range of diving, as well as some difficult dives thanks to the now and again formidable currents and deep reefs and some impressive underwater life. Surely the unsurpassed way to make the most through diving in the Maldives is to go on a Maldives expedition on one of the countless liveaboards, which will permit you to voyage roundabouts a selection of the most excellent dive sites in Maldives without being limited to one insignificant section of the archipelago. The islands of the Maldives comprise an almighty area, to get an idea of the spots of the islands, steal a look at a plan of Maldives atolls.

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9
Mar

Scuba Diving Holidays

Maldives scuba diving holidays are a remarkable resort when seeking your next scuba diving safari. With literally hundreds and hundreds of reefs and dive locations, you could go diving in the Maldives countless times and never see the same Maldives dive scene two times. Scuba diving in Maldives offers a varied range of diving, including some challenging dives thanks to the now and again ferocious currents and extreme reefs and some dazzling aquatic life. Surely the unsurpassed method to secure the most out of diving in the Maldives is to go on a Maldives safari on one of the numerous liveaboards, which will let you to voyage among a selection of the paramount dive sites in Maldives without being limited to some small section of the archipelago. The islands of the Maldives encompass a great area, to get an idea of the spots of the islands, steal a look at a diagram of Maldives atolls.

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28
Feb

A Whale Shark

What does a whale shark look like? The whale shark is the largest fish in the world and is simply an amazing creature to encounter in the water. Despite the name “shark”, a whale shark is indeed very docile and gentle. Most weather Maldives whale sharks grow to lengths of around 10 meters (about 32 feet), although the largest on record measured over 41 feet and a 40-foot whale shark is not uncommon. At its widest point, the mouth, the width of a whale shark is usually around 3 to 5 feet. Whale shark width remains fairly constant until halfway down the body, when the fish tapers off to a slender tail.

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18
Feb

Vacations Maldives

The Indian Ocean plays a big part in dictating the vacation weather for Maldives; the sea breeze keeps the air in motion, mitigating the heat and keeping the humidity relatively high. In addition, the ocean acts as a heat buffer, absorbing, trapping and gently releasing the heat.
Whereas the rainy season can be very temperamental, the dry season delivers the most popular weather conditions in the Maldives, for scuba diving vacations Maldives, romantic honeymoon vacations, liveaboard cruises and much, much more!
The temperature for your vacation in Maldives ranges between a blissful 24°C and 33°C, with the annual rainfall averaging about 2540 mm in the North and 3810 mm in the South.
The water temperature ranges between 22°C and 28°C on average, a fact that makes Maldives vacation destinations so appealing for scuba divers and underwater enthusiasts. Humidity averages at around 80% throughout the year, which completes the refreshing climate conditions for your ideal Maldives vacations package.
To see the current weather in maldives, or a detailed breakdown of weather statistics for maldives by month, check out our maldives weather page!

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