Gaa Faro Reef, in the form of a small atoll, lies about 1.5 miles N of Male Atoll, from which it is separated by a deep channel, free from dangers in the fairway. Gaa Faro (Gafaru), an islet at the E end of the reef, is inhabited. A clump of trees lies on the reef about 1 mile WSW of this islet.
Two very small openings lead into the lagoon, one on the NW side and another on the N side, about 4 miles E. Abovewater rocks mark the E side ofthe N opening and apparently, the S side of the NW opening.
Olahali, a low bush-covered islet, marks the NW point of Male Atoll. A major channel into the main lagoon lies close E of the islet; there appeared to be a least depth of 50m in the center of the channel and the reef edges could be clearly seen. Tides—Currents.—During the Northeast ...
Kardiva is the ancient Sanskritised name of Kaashidhu Island. This island lies towards the eastern end of the Kardiva channel and gives its name to it.Kardiva, 2.9 km in length and around 1 km in width, the island covers an area
of 2.75 km², formerly known as Karidu, was thickly ...
Kagi, a small wooded islet, lies about 3 miles ESE of Olahali, and 1.5 miles within the lagoon. A good unobstructed channelthrough the reef lies N of this islet; its entrance is markedby drying rocks, and in 1974, by the stump remains of a pile beacon.
Akirifushi is low and covered with bushes; It is uninhabited island. There is a small but safe opening on each side of this islet and another 1 mile ENE of it. Other openings between Giravaru and Akirifushi have dangers within the channels or close within the atoll abreast them.
Helengili, a long low wooded islet, lies on the barrier reef about 4.5 miles SE of Kagi. Openings through the reef lie on each side of the islet; the N opening is narrow and appears to have a least depth of 20m, while the S channel is broader, with a least depth of 40m. Lighted ...