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Maldives: A traditional loom for weaving a feyli< / i> or Maldivian sarong, Eydhafushi Island, South Maalhosmadulu Atoll (Baa Atoll),1980

Eydhafushi Island, in Baa Atoll (South Maalhosmadulu Atoll), was once renowned for its <i>feyli</i> or sarong weavers. Eydhafushi is the capital of Baa Atoll.<br/><br/>. Asia's smallest and least-known nation, the Republic of Maldives, lies scattered from north to south across a 750-kilometre sweep of the Indian Ocean 500 kilometres south-west of Sri Lanka. More than 1000 islands, together with innumerable banks and reefs, are grouped in a chain of nineteen atolls which extends from a point due west of Colombo to just south of the equator.
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Titre: Maldives: A traditional loom for weaving a feyli< / i> or Maldivian sarong, Eydhafushi Island, South Maalhosmadulu Atoll (Baa Atoll),1980
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Eydhafushi Island, in Baa Atoll (South Maalhosmadulu Atoll), was once renowned for its feyli or sarong weavers. Eydhafushi is the capital of Baa Atoll.

. Asia's smallest and least-known nation, the Republic of Maldives, lies scattered from north to south across a 750-kilometre sweep of the Indian Ocean 500 kilometres south-west of Sri Lanka. More than 1000 islands, together with innumerable banks and reefs, are grouped in a chain of nineteen atolls which extends from a point due west of Colombo to just south of the equator.
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Taille de l'image: 5100 × 3386 px | 49.4 MB
Taille d'impression: 43.2 × 28.7 cm | 2007.9 × 1333.1 in (300 dpi)