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Boina123
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Last year, a long-awaited dream came true. To be able to fully enjoy the dreamlike island world off the coast of Africa, we took 4 weeks on the main islands of Mahé, Praslin and La Digue. The #islandhopping was definitely an experience itself and the crossings were sometimes very rocky ;-) Our tip is to organize the accommodation yourself and not to book a package tour. In this way you can organize your time on site flexibly and get the best out of the postcard idyll for example @ Anse Source d'Argent!

If you are looking for good accommodations where you can also stay with smaller children, here is our list of hotels and guesthouses. You may try to ask them directly instead via an agency or middleman. Sometimes you get better deals.

Mahé: Grand Kaz: https://goo.gl/maps/29F1Ude1YFVU7ZyUA
Praslin: Indian Ocean Lodge: https://goo.gl/maps/HX2QpcnmsRW9qXSMA
Praslin: Chevalier Bay Guesthouse: https://www.lechevalierbay.com/ The only guesthouse at the most beautiful beach of Praslin! Very friendly owner!
La Digue: Chloe's Cottage https://goo.gl/maps/U6sGHk7hou9jkwkx6
Very close to the best take away of the island (and maybe the whole seychelles). The owning family and the personell is very friendly and helpful. Special greetings and mentioning to the owners, to Franco, Steven and especially his daughter Anja who got friends with our kids very fast. They had a great time together!

#seychelles #ladigue #praslin #mahé #familyvlog #cinematicvideo

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Boina123
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The history of Seychelles dates back to the fourth of the Portuguese India Armadas led by Vasco da Gama, though Seychelles was likely already known to Arab navigators and other sailors for many centuries. On 15 March 1503, the scrivener Thomé Lopes noted the sighting of an elevated island, doubtless one of the granitic islands and almost certainly Silhouette Island. The first recorded landing was by the men of the English East India Company ship Ascension, which arrived in Seychelles in January 1609. The islands were claimed by France in 1756. Seychelles remained uninhabited until the first settlers arrived on board the ship Thélemaque, which arrived on 27 August 1770. Captain Leblanc Lecore landed the first colonists, comprising 15 white men, eight Africans and five Indians. The Seychellois Creole language developed as a means of communication between the different races. The British frigate Orpheus commanded by Captain Henry Newcome arrived at Mahé on 16 May 1794. Terms of capitulation were drawn up and the next day Seychelles was surrendered to Britain. Following the fall of Mauritius to British forces, Captain Phillip Beaver of the Nisus arrived at Mahé on 23 April 1811 and took possession of Seychelles as a permanent colony of Britain. The Seychelles became an independent republic in 1976. Following a coup d'état, a socialist one-party state ruled the country from 1977 to 1993. The subsequent democratic Presidential elections were won by candidates of the same party.
Pre-colonial history
The early history of Isle de Séchelles or Seychelles is unknown. Austronesians from Borneo, who eventually settled on Madagascar, perhaps lingered here circa 200-300 AD. Arab navigators, on trading voyages across the Indian Ocean, were probably aware of the islands, although they did not settle them.

Arabs were trading the highly valued coco de mer nuts, found only in Seychelles, long before European discovery of the islands. The rotted-out nuts can float and were found washed ashore in the Maldives and Indonesia.

Age of "Discoveries" and colonisation
On 15 March 1503, Vasco da Gama, crossing from India to East Africa, sighted what was almost certainly Silhouette Island and the next day, Desroches Island. The granitic islands began to appear on Portuguese charts as the Seven Sisters.

In March 1608, a trading fleet of the English East India Company set sail for India. Lost in a storm, the Ascension's crew saw "high land" on 19 January 1609 and headed for it. They anchored "as in a pond". They found an uninhabited island with plentiful fresh water, fish, coconuts, birds, turtles and giant tortoises with which to replenish their stores. The Ascension sailed, and reported what they had found, but the British took no action.

Boina123
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Promotional Seychelles Music Video geared in promoting Seychelles artist on an International level...
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Seychelles has been described as a Paradise on Earth, there's your chance to learn a little bit about it vast culture, through it's people's music.

Boina123
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The 3rd prize winner of the Sesel Sa! Video Competition

This video was made by Collin Constance.

Title: The Island Vibes of the Seychelles

Boina123
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Amateur home movie of tour to the Seychelles.
Small motorised boat heads to shore with tourist passengers. An island in the Seychelles, probably Praslin. View from the small dock out to sea and view of other islands in the distance. Kids are on the concrete jetty. Five teenage girls dressed in white uniforms (girl guides?) in a line.

Boina123
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Farquhar - these flats are alive!

Farquhar Atoll - one of the most remote Outer Islands of the Seychelles, located in the middle of the Indian Ocean, not far north of Madagascar. A vast geological past lies behind this elevation of volcanic rock, creating a unique habitat for both land and marine life. However, a long history of commercial fishing and ecological exploitation overshadowed the fate of this incredibly fragile ecosystem for a long time. Luckily, in recent years, local authorities have started to protect it by implementing sustainable use practices.

In 2016, a massive cyclone devastated the Island, its infrastructure, vegetation, and shallow reef areas, leaving it decimated. A long period of reconstruction paved the way for the first eco-tourists to return years later. Slowly, the ecosystem started to recover, the reefs continued to blossom and most endemic species returned, not lastly thanks to the implementation of strict fishing guidelines imposed on the guests visiting conservation measures, and scientific research.

When COVID shut down global travel, nobody was able to reach Farquhar Atoll for 13 months, nobody saw it, and nobody fished it. This film revolves around a small group of anglers, who were fortunate enough to visit the island for the first time in over a year. When they arrived, they found themselves in a healthy ecosystem, vibrant, and teeming with life. As though the absence of men had cleansed and healed the atoll. After a long road of recovery – Farquhar’s flats are alive!

Featuring: Keith Rose-Innes, Jasper Pääkkönen, Marina Gibson, Devan van der Merwe, Stephan Dombaj, Paulo Hoffmann, Cullan Ashby, Gerry Nourice

Location: Farquhar Atoll, Outer Islands, Seychelles

Director of Photography: Gregory Hegel

Camera: Gregory Hegel, Paulo Hoffmann, Brian Chukanyuka

Edited by: Gregory Hegel

Music by: Bad Karma (Axel Thesleff) - Submersed (Eleven Tales) – Selfless (Eleven Tales) – Beach House (Mochas) - Movements (John Meadow) - You Break Down (Czar Donic) - Ratata (Curtis Cole) - Babylon (Quinten Coblentz) – Oni (Kryptos) - Pressure Cooker (Cushy) - Quiet Pull (Tamuz Dekel)

Produced by Fly Fishing Nation Media in Cooperation with Alphonse Fishing Company

Ex.Producer: Stephan Dombaj & Paulo Hoffmann

Special thanks: Alphonse Fishing Company, Islands Development Company, Loop Tackle Design, Ahrex, Sawyer, Stroft

Boina123
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Interviews with Sandwatch Workshop attendees from countries all over the Indian Ocean Region as well as the Pacific and Caribbean. Oct 4th-8th, 2010 in Mahe, The Seychelles

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Boina123
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Seychelles is an island nation with 115 islands full of natural beauty. They are in two distinct groups including the Inner Island Group and the Outer Island Group. The 41 granitic Inner Islands cluster around the three principal islands of Praslin, La Digue and Mahe. There are also two coral islands in the Inner Island Group. They are Denis Island and Bird Island. Sailing around the Seychelles’ Inner Islands offers miles of scenic coastline with safe anchorages and over 65 beaches on Mahe alone as well as many secret coves and grottoes.

The Outer Islands are 72 coral islands and form an arc towards Africa. The six distinct island groups in the Outer Islands are the Amirantes, the Alphonse Group, the Southern Coral Group, the Farquhar Group and Aldabra. They all lie between 260 and 865 miles from the east coast of Africa.

As part of RGM's work for the Seychelles Tourism Board, we filmed and edited a suite of films, that included Sailing, Diving, Weddings and Honeymoons, and Flora and Fauna, with a 10 minute main film to encapsulate the beauty of the islands. Here is the short version of that film. We hope you enjoy it!

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Boina123
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Seychelles Islands - official video

Boina123
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Nearly three hundred miles southeast of Mahé, Seychelles lies far-flung Alphonse Island and adjacent to it, St. François Lagoon. This is remote, even for the Indian Ocean. Alphonse, one of the famed saltwater destinations of the planet, is by most accounts home to the most prolific milkfish fishery in the world. In CHANOS CHANOS anglers take on milkfish — a truly exotic species for fly anglers.

Produced by:
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#flyfishing

Boina123
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We have analyzed every movie (probably not) to find each SEYCHELLES mention. Can you guess all of the movies?

Boina123
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Top 10 Upcoming and Completed Projects in Seychelles


Seychelles is a beautiful island nation in the Indian Ocean, and it is home to some amazing infrastructure projects. In this video, we will take a look at the top 10 upcoming and completed projects in Seychelles.

We will start with the completed projects, which include the International Airport, the Seychelles Convention Centre, and the Eden Island Resort. These projects have helped to make Seychelles a more attractive tourist destination, and they have also boosted the country's economy.

Next, we will look at the upcoming projects, which include the Seychelles Blue Economy Project, the Seychelles Smart City Project, and the Seychelles Marine Protected Area. These projects are designed to make Seychelles a more sustainable and prosperous country, and they are sure to have a major impact on the future of the island nation.

Whether you are interested in tourism, business, or sustainability, this video is a must-watch for anyone who wants to know more about the future of Seychelles.




If you are interested in learning more about the top 10 upcoming and completed projects in Seychelles, then be sure to watch this video. You can also find more information on the websites of the respective projects.






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Boina123
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We are in Victoria, the largest city and capital of the Seychelles. Its location is at the southeastern tip of Mahé Island, the archipelago's main island.
The film opens with the entrance to the Sir Selwyn Selwyn-Clarke market, an emblem of the Seychelles. This national landmark was built in 1840 and is the main market in the capital city of Victoria. The stalls sell fresh fruits, vegetables, fish and meat. They also have a variety of local spices and herbs as well as many local craft and souvenir kiosks such as pareos (sarongs) and shirts. We see crowds of people shopping with the filmmaker standing on the fish stalls. The fishmongers present a wide variety of seafood, from parrotfish to barracuda and we see them cleaning the fish or dividing it into portions.
The recording continues on a stall with vegetables and the lens stands on a kind of heron (cattle egret) that flies over the market. We get back to the fish stalls and the filmmaker shows us the crowd of locals that exists as well as visitors who record with their camera.
The film closes with people having bought fish as well as many herons that are there.

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Boina123
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MONDAY 10:15 PM

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Seychellois Creole

Boina123
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From the first moment I landed there, I realized that I had reached to a group of islands, somewhere between Africa and Asia, that are heaven on earth.
I am proud to present to you a short film of 3 minutes from 16 days journey in the Seychelles.
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