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Maldives all-glass undersea restaurant in the world opens its doors




The Maldives 15 April marks the day that the first ever all-glass undersea restaurant in the world opens its doors for business at the Hilton Maldives Resort & Spa. It will sit five meters below the waves of the Indian OCEAN surrounded by a vibrant coral reef and encased in clear acrylic offering diners 270-degrees of panoramic underwater views.
"We have used aquarium technology to put diners face-to-face with the stunning underwater environment of the Maldives", says Carsten Schieck, General Manager of Hilton Maldives Resort & Spa. "Our guests always comment on being blown away by the colour, clarity, and beauty of the underwater world in the Maldives, so it seemed the perfect idea to build a restaurant where diners can experience fine cuisine and take time to enjoy the views - without ever getting their feet wet."
Created by MJ Murphy Ltd, a design consultancy based in New Zealand, Its distinctive feature is the use of curved transparent acrylic walls and roof, similar to those used in aquarium attractions. "The fact that the entire restaurant except for the floor is made of clear acrylic makes this unique in the world," continues Schieck, "We are currently planting a coral garden on the reef to add to the spectacular views of the rays, sharks and many colourful fish that live around the area.




 
 

 




 
 


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Underwater cabinet Meeting in Maldives

Underwater cabinet Meeting in Maldives

Underwater cabinet Meeting in Maldives
  • Meeting Underwater

    Maldives government highlights the impact of climate change by meeting underwater

    The government of the Maldives has held its first underwater cabinet meeting to attract international attention to the dangers of global warming.

    President Mohamed Nasheed, dressed in full scuba gear, conducted the 30-minute meeting at a depth of 20 feet off the coast just north of the capital Male.

    Most of the island nation, a tourist paradise featuring coral reefs and white sand beaches, lies less just over three feet above sea level and scientists have warned it could be uninhabitable in less than 100 years.

    Aminath Shauna, the event's co-ordinator, said the ministers had signed their wetsuits, which would be auctioned on the protectthemaldives.com website to raise money for coral reef protection in the atoll-chain.

    The government arranged a horseshoe-shaped table on the seabed for the ministers, who communicated using white boards and hand signals.

    The Divers Association of Maldives said the ministers, who had trained over the past two months, felt confident about the unprecedented meeting.

    Of the 14-member cabinet, three ministers did not take part in the dive, as two have a medical condition while the third is currently in Europe.

    The Maldives, located southwest of Sri Lanka, has become a vocal campaigner in the battle to halt rising sea levels.

    In 2007, the UN's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change warned that a rise in sea levels of seven to 24 inches by 2100 would be enough to make the country virtually uninhabitable.

    Meeting Underwater

    Meeting Underwater

    Meeting Underwater

    Meeting Underwater

    Meeting Underwater

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