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  • Day 28

    Two visits to La Digue

    April 2, 2023 on the Seychelles

    First visit: La Digue Seychelles, a dry landing. As we walked through town the contrast with Madagascar is stark. There were shops, a bank and an ATM. I wanted local currency but had no idea of the exchange rate. I ended up with 500 rupees ($50). There were few banks in Madagascar as its too difficult for locals to open an account, mobile phones are used to exchange money.

    Clearly prosperous, tourists everywhere, riding bicycles, guest houses, hotels, restaurants and souvenir shops. After two weeks in Madagascar it was just so different. A tropical paradise, blue seas, coconut palms and white beaches. The Seychelles are just 4° south of the equator so very hot and humid.

    We visit a spectacular beach, extremely hot and humid. I couldn’t swim however the water was hot and not refreshing. The volcanic granite rock formations were amazing. Our first sighting of the Aldabara tortoise (the world’s largest) and endemic to Seychelles

    Second visit: It’s Sunday so everything is closed (very catholic). We walk to the cemetery. A beautiful day in a tropical paradise. We see a grey heron and a few skinks. We have forgotten what day it is in Melbourne, when we arrive we see a large screen displaying Lap 58 of the Melbourne Grand Prix, very strange.
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