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Indian Ocean Spring 2004 (Chronological Locations)
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1. La Digue at Noon
The Indian Ocean has many cultural experiences to offer, yet most people immediately associate turquoise warm waters and remote islands with the smallest of the major seas. Interestingly, most islands are rather close to the Indian sub-continent or Africa; they can be reached easily within a few flight hours. The Seychelles consist of some of the most expensive and exclusive archipelagos on earth. While the outer island groups are rather inaccessible to those without private jets or helicopters, the three main inner islands of Mahé, Praslin and La Digue offer everything the area is famous for and invite to be explored.
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2. Mahé Shade
Grand Anse on the main island of the Seychelles is deserted during the lunchtime heat. Time for a nap under the trees!
3. Hotel Inferno
My visit to Mauritius began with a bang - after returning from the horse races I found my hotel in flames and could barely rescue my belongings.
4. Cousin and Cousine
Most smaller islands of the Seychelles can only be rented completely and in weekly increments... nothing for those on salaries.
5. Horse Racing
Port Louis on Mauritius offers a spectacle of fanatic fans and wild betting stands during its Saturday racing events.
6. That's Blue
Wanna know what the water looks like around the Seychelles? Just like this... amazing shades of turquoise shimmering in the heat.
7. Private Beaches
The Seychelles island La Digue boasts some of the finest and most deserted beaches along its picturesque southeastern coast.
8. Mountain Clouds
The French overseas departement La Reunion is a trekking wonderland and offers spectacular views, sometimes from above the clouds.
9. Beach Replacement
My favorite pool designs incorporate a disappearing edge, especially welcome when the beaches disappoint like those on Mauritius.
10. B.B.C. Calling
The Indian Ocean Relay Station of the B.B.C. owns an impressive web of antennas on Mahé, main island of the Seychelles.