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Republic of Seychelles Praslin Island_Epilogue

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Republic of Seychelles Praslin Island (44th Island)

 

 

The road is full of seawater

Colorful sparrows

Breakfast with sparrows

 

Ingredients for restaurant Erica of Captain "Edwin"

 

 

Kuniko Kotetsu Boniface

 

Captain "Edwin" Kotetsu, me

Octopus curry

Octopus salad

Octopus curry

Coco de Mer

Students practicing the guitar

Vertical flute practice

Piano lesson

Students and Kuniko Takee

Children going to school

Anse Volbert Beach

Kotetsu's one word

 It was a pity that a big wave struck the beautiful coast of Anse Lazio and I couldn't even walk on the beach. I was surprised to see the seawater overflowing to the roads due to the effects of global warming. It was a journey that made me feel like I could hear the screams of the earth.

Anse Patate Beach on La Digue Island.

First experience of 1m60cm "sailfish".

Good luck of Coco de Mer on the HP "Island Tour of the Earth" I would like to share it with everyone who visited my travelogue.

One of the ways to enjoy the trip is to search for delicious food in the area and feel the happiness.

For the octopus curry tasted at each store.

The Octopus salad was delicious for me.

She may have been saved by the smiles of the growing Creole children.

A world heritage site where the mysterious fruit "Coco de Mer" became known to the world and a mysterious legend flowed from this Island.

The effects of global warming were clearly confirmed with my own eyes.

At 17:00 on May 17, 2007, the spring tide recorded 2m10cm, and it was a memorable Island trip, feeling the connection of the trip to many encounters on the Island.

The only Japanese on the Island,
Kuniko Takee, teaches the piano once a week
at a state-owned music school.

The Island's finances are poor and even
its payments tend to be delayed.

 Only one keyboard brought
from Japan instead of a piano.
She teaches guitarand vertical flute
in a dimly lit waiting room.

Other than that, there is nothing like an instrument.

Public buses run on the Island at high speed.
The islanders' feet are only bus or bicycle, and their own feet.

You can see one diamond per hour walking without waiting for the bus.

The appearance of a motorcycle is laid-back.

Car tariffs are high and are out of reach of the islanders.

Japanese used cars are very active on this Island, but new Korean cars are occasionally running.

May 10-18, 2007
          Traveling Iron Man   Yoshimasa Ikeuchi

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