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La Desirade Mahe Island

P. O Box 1131, Pointe Au Sel Mahe Island, Seychelles Islands

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Failure

A travel blog entry by resiststatusquo

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We made one more stop for the others and I tried again. But I just couldn’t do it. The more upset I was at myself, the more I was not going to be able to do it. It was mind over matter. And matter was winning.



Derek, an American man from Arizona who is here for work for 4 months, tried to tell me that I didn’t fail. That this is a recreational sport and therefore should be fun. I tried to believe him and Sabrina, ...

Neither Coordination nor Grace

A travel blog entry by resiststatusquo

... until 7:30. Although starving, we got distracted by the crashing waves on the white sand. So we sat and took some pictures to wait for the restaurants to. Then we realized the market was behind us. We strolled through, deciding which would be the best appetizer before dinner. Settling on the one with the biggest line, I had shark chutney, in a chapilla, which is basically a rice mixture with shark in a tortilla. For a drink, fresh mango and papaya juice.
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Kerala might be God's own country, but He lives in

A travel blog entry by hemantvelury

... I had ever seen. We ate to our hearts content and drove back to the mall. M and I bought a pair of shades and some other knick-knacks and drove back to the hotel. We hit the fantastic pool there and spent the rest of the evening at the hotel.

M on the bench at Anse Kerlan

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Kerala might be God's own country, but He lives in

A travel blog entry by hemantvelury

... year back in Dubai. The first fifteen
minutes were spent in pure exuberance and thrill of being on a fast catamaran
for the first time coupled with the fact that we were in deep sea waters. It was
after the fifteen minutes that the mind opened up to new possibilities. The
waters were very choppy, and the catamaran moving up and down on the waves,
coupled with the fact that there were a lot of people throwing up ...

Leaving the Seychelles for Maldives

A travel blog entry by gypsying

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... So the Chinese presence is felt even in the realm of art. Interesting. Next door to the museum was one of the oddest art spaces we have been in. It looked like a gallery that was poorly organized: art was displayed on walls that had metal grids on which the art was randomly grouped. There were no labels. There were bins with framed photographs. There was some interesting art but it all felt kind of odd. There was some work done in Reunion by a ...