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    • Hari 2

      Uiuiui was seh ich da?!

      13 Oktober 2022, Seychelles ⋅ ⛅ 24 °C

      Mit der Europa 2 geht es nun in wärmere Gefielde! Diesmal auch keine 4 Tage sondern 4 Wochen.

      Schauen wir mal, was es diesmal zu bestaunen gibt. Der Titel verrät ja schon mal, wo - im wahrsten Sinne des Wortes - die Reise hingeht. 😉

      Die Aufgregung ist wie vor jedem Vertrag deutlich zu spüren, denn es warten wieder viele neue Kollegen, Destinationen und sicherlich auch Hürden auf mich. 😖

      Doch allein bei der Farbe des Wassers schmelze ich schon wieder dahin! 🥰
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    • Hari 4

      La Digue!

      15 Oktober 2022, Seychelles ⋅ ⛅ 26 °C

      Jüppiiieee es geht wieder auf meine Lieblings-Seychelleninsel La Digue!

      Bei strahlendem Sonnenschein ging es an Land den Riesenschildis Hallo sagen und anschließend wurde noch eine Runde mit dem Zodiac gedreht. Bislang kann ich nicht meckern. 😆Baca selengkapnya

    • Hari 2

      Les vacances commencent !!

      16 Juni, Seychelles ⋅ ⛅ 28 °C

      Le second vol ainsi que le ferry se sont finalement deroulés sans embûche. Emma au top du top.
      Et Après plus de 24h de trajets, nous voilà enfin arrivés à destination 🇸🇨 ☀️

      Nous commençons notre séjour par 6 jours sur l'île de Praslin.
      Apres avoir récuperé les clés du lodge, K-O technique total, nous sommes restés à l'hôtel profiter de la piscine, des alentours et du restaurant. On se couche très tôt tous les trois pour recharger les batteries et profiter au maximum demain.
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    • Hari 2

      Blauer Wärmer Sonnenbrand

      23 Februari 2020, Seychelles ⋅ ⛅ 29 °C

      Nach verlorenem Koffer erst mal an den Strand. Ohne Badesachen nicht so geil aber trotzdem schön türkis und warm.
      Mit Sonnenbrand ins Hotel und erst mal ausruhen bis zum Abendessen.
      Achja zur deutschen Zeit +3h! Wir haben es also jetzt 15 Uhr.Baca selengkapnya

    • Hari 3

      Aufsteigen und los gehts!

      24 Februari 2020, Seychelles ⋅ 🌙 8 °C

      Heute aufs Schiff gekommen
      Viele neue Sachen gelernt
      20 tausend Mal verlaufen
      Sehr lecker gegessen
      Koffer wiederbekommen
      Und eine Nacht in einer Einzelkabine mit Fensterchen bevor ich morgen eine neue Nummer und ein neue Kabine bekommeBaca selengkapnya

    • Hari 94

      Our Last Sunrise in Africa- SEYCHELLES!

      18 April 2023, Seychelles ⋅ 🌙 82 °F

      The look of the sky varied in a beautiful range of colors as it appeared so differently within the half hour of sunrise between 6:00am and 6:30am this morning. All these photos were taken during that window as the day opened!Baca selengkapnya

    • Hari 93

      Mahe, Seychelles - 1 of 3

      17 April 2023, Seychelles ⋅ ☀️ 84 °F

      Seychelles- Yes, we arrived at Karen’s Shangri-La. It’s “Not Just Another Group of Islands, Another World”. She Sells Seashells by the Seashore in the Seychelles (not named for Seashells but rather Jean Moreau de Séchelles, Louis XV's Minister of Finance).

      
There are 115 Islands across 540,000 sq miles of the Indian Ocean with only 98,000 people living here. Sounds like a good project, start visiting all the Islands and maybe find a place to move (Note: only about 41 of the inner islands covering 95 sq miles have any services and are easily accessible). Overall, these islands are 4 - 10 degrees south of the equator and between 300 - 1000 miles off the east coast of Africa (not easy to get to). There has been an international airport here since 1972 (Note: 11,000 miles for LA and minimum of 20-30 hours depending on stops).

      Mahé is the island, the largest by population, that contains most of government infrastructure, services, and retail with Praslin the 2nd largest island and then La Digue (which we visit tomorrow).

      We could see several wind turbines. and heard how valuable that is because electric (and other utilities) are so expensive here. However, this is not a very windy area. So, they now are powered by solar panels.

      The official languages are English, French and Seychellois Creole (mix of 17th Century French, Africaan and Malagasises). It is a melting pot of cultures and nationalities, that live harmoniously together with no fear of neighbors attacking since for much of the existence of the Seychelles, they have been cut off from the rest of the world, and developed into an enterprising, flexible and innovative people open to change. The nature of their slow evolution since 1770 (although there is evidence of trade routes here in the 8th Century) with British “hands-off” rule from 1814-1976 has ensured ethnic integration, social harmony and political stability over many years making for the social and economic they have had in the past 50 years. Slavery ended in 1865 and then Indian and Chinese workers began moving here to fill in for some of those jobs and add to the mix of immigrants. The country gained independence in 1976 with a short period of socialism from 1977-91 after which multi-party politics returned as is today. Creole architecture is found here too and food that combines French and other exotic flavors.

      Philosophy: Live and Let Live!

      Victoria (the world’s smallest capital) has a Roman Catholic cathedral, Anglican cathedral, a Seventh Day Adventist Church, a mosque, a Hindu Temple, and others … plenty of room to build a Synagogue. We found “The Garden”!

      Locals believe that the biblical paradise was located here and that the coco de mer is the "fruit of the tree of knowledge". In Genesis, it is only found here in the Seychelles and represents the “belly and thighs”, seat of carnal desires. If that is not enough, the fruits of the bread tree (baobab) are the "fruit of the tree of life” . The baobab is considered a nutrient-dense fruit, particularly rich in vitamin C, B vitamins, potassium, magnesium, iron, calcium, and fiber. The pulp and leaves exhibit antioxidant properties, with the leaves containing protein with all the essential and most of the non-essential amino acids. The seeds contain anti-inflammatory properties!

      Seychelles have 12 hours of sunlight all year round, due to its position just south of the Equator and the temperatures range from 80-90 degrees. North-west trade winds blow (but not too strong) between the months of October and March when the sea is generally calm and the weather warm and humid, with average winds of 8-12 knots (May to September the winds get to 10-20 knots). They do get some of their needed rain in January and February to fill the rivers and provide the foliage with all its colors. Overall perfect!

      In Mahe, (which is 60 square miles) in the Somali Sea of the Indian Ocean, 86 % of the country lives mostly on tourism, fishing and small businesses (i.e., lots of marinas). People live in the North and East and in the South and West there are National Parks and open areas. After a beautiful a catamaran ride past a few of the islands of the Seychelles. Yes, we selected a few we could live on, Sainte Anne Islands, Cerf Island, Moyenne Island (see photos). Also we saw the house on the hill that The Prince of Abu Dhabi built and is now for sale and will research further. Eden Island (a manmade island) is also a great choice. The scenery was quite beautiful as the mountain peaks reach 3,000’.

      On the boat, we went to a Coral Reef and then snorkeling. Bruce saw many fish for some reason they all were “the color blue” and Karen saw a 10’ stingray and a school of 200-300 small fish past right by her. Next, we took Zodiacs to the beach where we got onto buses and went to Le Jardin du Roi, which is a Spice Garden and home of Endemic Plants including the endangered Medusagyne, jelly fish tree. We saw giant Alagra land tortoises, fruit bats and many species of indigenous flora including elephant apple trees, octopus trees and double coconut palms (coco de mer).

      It was a special and memorable day!
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    • Hari 94

      La Digue, Seychelles - 1 of 3

      18 April 2023, Seychelles ⋅ ☀️ 84 °F

      The third most populated island of the Seychelles, La Digue was discovered in 1768 and has a population of 4,000, mostly working the copra (the white meat) from the coconuts and harvesting vanilla. With no airport, it tends to be a beautiful but quiet island. Interestingly, it is more expensive to live here than Mahe (yesterday) since it is difficult to get supplies (80% of everything is imported) here as well as expensive utilities. The island is mostly traveled by bike (we saw a lot of them) since it is only 4 square miles.

      Our tour took us on a colorful ride of La Digue in an open truck to the southern end of the island. We arrived at L’Union Estate where we learned (everything about) coconuts. Here we learned about the three different types of coconuts which are green, orange and yellow but of course are called blue, red and white. Either way they look different and taste different. The copra is not easy to get to. The husk is removed (see my video on how easy it was), the actual coconut is broken open and then it’s put in wood fired heated room to dry so the copra comes out easily (or do it the hard way by cutting away the shell). From this you get the coconut milk, actual meat to eat, coconut oil and fibers for rope. We saw two mills, one which was not used any longer and was pulled by ox and the other was by machine.
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    • Hari 94

      La Digue, Seychelles - 3 of 3

      18 April 2023, Seychelles ⋅ ☀️ 84 °F

      We then reached the highlight, which was Anse Source D’Argent beach. The whitest beach we ever saw with a beautiful view of boulders on the shore (meaning we took our phones in the water to photograph). The desire to live among the Coral Reefs (with 652 sq miles of coral, 174 species and 7 species of mangroves) the white beaches and incredible scenery here are what attracts the Seychelles and has made it most prosperous nation in Sub-Saharan Africa.

      Great day and Karen’s #1 bucket list item did not disappoint!
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    • Hari 67

      Gänsehaut

      24 April 2023, Seychelles ⋅ ☁️ 28 °C

      Ich habe Gänsehaut. 🙏🏼

      9:10 Uhr Wir haben den Anker eingeholt und fahren in den Hafen. Die Einreiseformalitäten haben wir abgeschlossen. Die Mitarbeiter der Behörde haben einen kurzen Check an Bord gemacht, selbst in unseren Kabinen waren sie und haben in unsere Bilgen geschaut, um anschließend all unsere Papiere zu kontrollieren und unsere Pässe. Jetzt werden wir im Hafen unsere Einreisestempel bekommen….

      20:00 Uhr Collin my friend, i miss you. 😔

      Wir haben so in den Tag gelebt. In EdenIsland. ..“kein authentisches Bild von Mahé und den Seychellen“.. Collin ist mit der Fähre nach Hause gefahren, er kommt Mittwoch früh zurück, mit der halb 9 Fähre. Collin war gesundheitlich ganz schön angeschlagen. Er brauchte seine Familie.
      Ich habe ganz oft darüber nachgedacht, dass Collin auf Praslin zu Hause ist, nicht zu vergleichen mit der Größe unserer Großstadt, mit der Energie, auch nicht mit unseren Reisen…. Für ihn hat dieses Abenteuer, glaube ich, noch einmal einen ganz anderen Stellenwert, als für uns.
      Es ist so schön, wie wir uns verstehen, ohne eine gemeinsame Sprache zu haben. 💝

      Wir waren am frühen Abend noch im Supermarkt, haben uns Käse und Brötchen und frische rote und grüne Paprika und Tomaten gekauft. Es roch in unserer Küche wie in einem Deli.

      ..“Sitzung abgelaufen“, wir lachen, das mit dem Internet ist gar nicht so leicht, „ihr habt 3G?“, nach 9 Wochen..

      📷 ..mein Morgen..
      📷 ..ich habe gefragt, ob ich ein Foto machen darf.. ..Collin lachte, sagte sinngemäß, Souvenir, Souvenir.. Ich glaube, Collin lernt ein wenig „Leichtigkeit“, wir, ein wenig „slowlyslowly“.
      📷 Dankeschön, dass die Einreise so einfach war. 🙏🏼🇸🇨
      📷 ..für die KokosnussStempel in unseren Pässen..
      📷 WIR & MAHÉ
      🎥 ..gleich habe ich Land unter meinen Füßen..
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      PS:
      Wir haben jetzt alle unsere Rückflüge gebucht.
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