Many times we have a preset idea of what should be 'right' and how the conditions should be. Children with their agile mentality are more open for trying different approaches and exploring new angles to what is so familiar to us adults. It is so natural for kids to refuse the concrete boundaries adults so often jail themselves in.

-Sameer-

Monday, February 17, 2014

XefroX Choice: Must watch from #Maldives

Happy 2014 awesome readers. Here im presenting you some youtube video's I've came across during a websurf round. Since to save and reffer these in future here im sharing it on my blog. Hope this makes your day. Cheeers.

1. Diver Ayya catches a sword fish with bare hands.

Publishers note:
A lot of people including myself (hmmm) were just watching the fish. Ayya came and took no time to go into the sea. Ayya, by profession is a diver and is fully aware of the behavior of the fish / Marine creatures ranging from normal tuna (teleost) to Sharks (elesmobraches), just went in with bare hands, then got a small stick from a friend and finally, in less than 3 minutes, had the fish out of water as you see in the video. Great and brave guy,..

News source: http://www.haveeru.com.mv/dhivehi/news/150045




2. A tribute to Priyanka Chopra by suneetha ali (MALDIVES) 
 So far I havent came across a single person whom appriciate Suneetha Ali's cotribution to Maldives Film Industry.

Maldives Social media was boomed by the comments with the release of Suneetha's tribute to PC. With all the critism this video got world wide attention with the responce of Priyanka Chopra. Followed by that saw people appriciating her work for the first time.

I agree with Saizan. "At this point the different between ME & is, she has the courage to follow her heart unlike most of us, I GUESS"


3. Tribute To Suneetha Maldives
and the tribute to legendary Suneetha!


4. Huya & Shan - I just called to say I love you (cover) 
Here is a  Valantine gift from Huya and Shan. Dedicated to the girl in rear mirror.

 Hope you enjoyed. cheeers. #AlifHaa

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