Seychelles Photo GalleryThe islands of Seychelles in the azure waters of the Indian Ocean, with tranquil beaches and the people with cheerful and gentle character, combined with a nature as warm and welcoming, as their island home.Seychelles Photo GallerySeychelles photo gallery featuring many photographs, which detail Seychelles fauna and flora, tranquil beaches with amazingly azure waters of Indian Ocean and Seychellois with cheerful and gentle character, combined with a nature as warm and welcoming, as their island home. Mahe is the main
island with the capital Victoria, which has retained much of its original
charm and character. The highest
point is Morne
Blanc, 930 metres above sea level, situated
in Morne Seychellois National Park. Plenty opportunities
for walks through winding paths allow to appreciate the lush flora and
fauna at close quarters. Praslin is the second-largest
granite island and is accessible by air or catamaran ferry. Praslin is a home to the Valle
de Mai, a UNESCO world
heritage site and one of the only two places in the world, where the
famous Coco de Mer groves wild on palms 40 metres tall and some 200
years old. La Digue is the third-largest
granite island in Seychelles. The pace of life is slow
and uses traditional way of transport – the ox
cart and bicycle. Fruit bat, blue pigeon, bulbul, skink, gecko, chameleon, snail and spider can be observed on Seychelles Islands. Traditional foods in the Seychelles are a blend of spicy Creole foods but Chinese, Italian, Japanese and French cuisine is also available. Delicious foods include fish, rice and many varieties of tropical fruits and vegetables. Other Links:Concept &
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