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Old 30-12-08, 18:14
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Hi Veke,

thanks for posting the link of your photo album. I myself in my free time as well as professionaly enjoy photography. I can see that you used a mirror reflex camera Canon EOS 400D DIGITAL. I'm a Nikon user, I got a D50. It really makes a big difference when you use a mirror reflex compared to a simple digicam.

So here are some I really liked:
Nice water falls at the Georges.
http://veke.kuvat.fi/kuvat/Sekalaisi..._2127.jpg/full

Beautiful waves breaking, something for surfers, looks like in "Pointe aux Piments"... Have a friend who likes surfing there.
http://veke.kuvat.fi/kuvat/Sekalaisi..._2037.jpg/full

Beautiful water flower
http://veke.kuvat.fi/kuvat/Sekalaisi..._1891.jpg/full

That looks craaaaazzzzyyy!! How can you open a lions mouth!
http://veke.kuvat.fi/kuvat/Sekalaisi..._1678.jpg/full

Our typical Quincailleries... and those typical Leyland trucks...
http://veke.kuvat.fi/kuvat/Sekalaisi..._1599.jpg/full

I hope in future to add a picture gallery to the website here and to put online some pictures of mauritius.

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We spent most of our time in north Mauritius (Pointe aux Cannonier) because i heard the weather is few degrees warmer and its raining less than south. Dont know is that true but weather was great and the day we leave island raining cyclons started.
Yes, there is some truth in that. On the other hand, South West, the Black River district is very nice to, quite dry and has lots of sunshine.

But there where you stayed is great to and you have some nice beaches there. I walked around that hotel where you stayed, it has a nice setting and some old remains of the past that they restored, like the light house and its part of the hotel.

Are you considering of coming back to Mauritius someday ?

take care, bye bye, Dietmar.
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