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-4.5833 55.6667 | 1 The oldest "Pan-Creole" event in the world, this festival in the idyllic Seychelles islands celebrates the Creole heritage and unites the folklore of every Creole region. | |
2 The Valle de Mai nature reserve is in the heart of the small island of Praslin, the second largest in the Seychelles. The valley is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and contains a prehistoric… | ||
3 The fourth-largest island in the Seychelles, La Digue has an air of deep tranquility. The highlight of the island is the stunning Anse Source d'Argent beach. Its pristine white sand is… | ||
4 Curieuse Island and its waters (off the coast of Praslin Island) fall under the protection of the Curieuse National Marine Park and are home to a handful of families and a colony of Aldabra… | ||
5 Mission Lodge was the site of a former boarding school for liberated slave children. Its ruins can still be seen on the road leading to the lodge, from where there are breathtaking views of… | ||
-4.5833 55.6667 | 6 Cousin Island Special Reserve, created in 1968, was one of the first island and sea reserves in the world. The entire island and the reef that surrounds it is protected and an excellent… | |
7 The Victoria Clocktower (or Lorloz in Creole) is Mahé's best-known landmark and has been a focal point for more than a century. |