Republic of Seychelles Praslin Island_Prologue
- Friday, July 06 2007 @ 12:52 PM JST
- Contributed by: tetujin60
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Elementary school bulletin board
La Reserve Hotel Pool
Kotetsu and Kuniko's child,
2 years old, Rebecca, Atsumi, Marie
State-owned music school
State-owned music school
Kuniko Takee teaching the piano at State-owned music school
Berjaya Praslin Beach resort
Music school students
Sooty Tern on Bird Island
Palm in the female fruit
Twin palm trees
Hibiscus
River at low tide at Anse Volbert Beach
Anse Volbert Beach
Anse Lazio Beach
From Mahe Island to Praslin Island Air Shasel
I just have to wait.
The taxi does not show up after 30 minutes of booking.
When I contacted the front desk, he said,
"I'm busy with elections today, so please cancel."
" This is my first time! "
I made a reservation the day before.
Only one Japanese person with local contact information.
"Mr. Kuniko Takee" apologizes, should
I rent a car and could you guide me?
I am glad that the unexpected kindness of the destination.
24 hours including transit time from Japan, whip up your exhausted body and wait for a reserved taxi.
The snorkel bag has not arrived.
Since there are repeated baggage delays on Emirates, I am also a local clerk.
Things that don't come don't come, there's no point in fluttering.
two million birds come to this Island to raise their chicks.
I wanted to see the scene.
The Island's world heritage site,
Valle de Mai National Park, has a mysterious palm fruit.
It is the legend of twin palms,
"Coco de Mer", which is associated with female genitals.
I want to touch the fruit and benefit from it.
Imagine that when he first landed on the fateful beach
he met, he must have been very impressed with the beauty.
The Seychelles Islands still has many uninhabited Islands,
and there are still untouched Islands full of nature.
Although the number of colorful coral reefs has decreased
due to global warming, various creatures inhabit,
500 years ago, the Portuguese navigator "Vasco da Gama" discovered an "Island" covered with silky white and soft sandy beaches.
That is Seychelles.
It seems that we can get the car at 5 o'clock in the evening, but we can't go so far.
The hotels on this Island are generally upscale.
Due to reservations, I decided to stay at a hotel for 90,000 yen per night for only two days.
I'm looking forward to what kind of hotel it is.
Prologue