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Nature takes priority in the Seychelles; most islands are nature reserves and even on the three most inhabited islands large areas of land are protected. When you visit, you’ll understand why.

Seychelles The True Garden Of Eden

A lucky few may experience the thrill of living on their own private island. but for everyone else the islands of Mahe, Praslin and La Digue offer the chance to escape the real world and get back to nature. Which one will you choose?

MAHE ISLAND

Over 1600 kilometres from the east coast of Africa, the island of Mahe’s jungle clad mountains rise from the Indian Ocean. With over 60 beautiful beaches and coves fringing the island there is much to explore, from sweeping bays of white sand to hidden corners you can make your own, a densely forested interior and small towns with a unique Creole culture.

Mahe may be the biggest and most populated island in the Seychelles, housing roughly 90 percent of the nation’s 89,000 citizens, but with the majority of people living in and around the capital of Victoria in the north east of the island, it is easy to escape and find your own Robinson Crusoe experience.

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Namibia Sights, Sounds And Experiences

Namibia abounds with places of interest, wide open spaces and new experiences at every turn.

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Seychelles The True Garden Of Eden

Nature takes priority in the Seychelles; most islands are nature reserves and even on the three most inhabited islands large areas of land are protected. When you visit, you’ll understand why.

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3 mins

Issue 31

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Stories Written In Stone

Tania Griffin discovers there’s more to Nieuwoudtville than its abundance of flowering bulbs

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Why The Beloved Country

Rosabelle Boswell discusses why heritage should both interpret the past and forge the future

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5 mins

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Worth A Thousand Words

The Nelson Mandela Metropolitan Art Museum offers collections from both international and local artists

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2 mins

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Land Of Plenty

From wilderness to sand dunes, from surfing to surf ‘n’ turf—Namibia caters for every wish and whim.

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4 mins

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It's A Fact

You may think you know everything about Namibia, but this vast southern African country has a few surprises.

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Mozambique

VIBEY, ALLURING AND BURSTING WITH OPPORTUNITY  Mozambique beckons with its coastline and swaying palms, its traditions, its cultures, its vibe and – most of all – its opportunities for adventure.

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4 mins

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Terrific Tanzania

Tanzania: the very name evokes Africa at her most pristine.

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Rhino Operation Rescue

SOPHIE STAFFORD relates how Rhino Conservation Botswana brought two naughty rhinos back home after they had gone walkabout

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