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Le Ravinala Moroni

Moroni, Grande Comore, Comoros

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A la chasse aux tortues

A travel blog entry by vmarchal

Mon objectif : voir des tortues pondre sur la plage. On fait donc les 3 plages contiguës d'Itsamia. Ces dames pouvant prendre leur temps pour creuser les trous, il faut s'armer de patience et ne surtout pas les effrayer sinon elles retournent à l'eau illico.
Ce qui est intéressant, c'est que l'on peut voir ce phénomène toute l'année, mais s'il y a des périodes où l'on voit plus de tortues.
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Comores

A travel blog entry by vmarchal

J'ai cru que je n'y arriverai pas, au moment d'enregistrer à l'aéroport, un groupe d'expatrié loue l'avion en entier et modifie le planning. Je devrai attendre toute la matinée avant que l'avion ne revienne.
L'avion n'est qu'un petit avion à hélice, mais cela à un avantage: on vole bas et donc on peut voir le lagon de Mayotte de près.
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More reasons why I need a rich husband...

A travel blog entry by martaj

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... famous music artist in the Comoros but has since lost his fame and kind of gone crazy as a result. But how the man can play the guitar!!!! Just beautiful, and the songs he wrote were so heartfelt. All the men at the table knew these songs and would sing along in Comorian. Sitting under the stars by the seafront listening to this and sipping bad Spanish wine has been one of the highlights of this trip. Added bonus - when we went up north we met a man ...

Boating misery

A travel blog entry by martaj

... have it on good authority that it is large, fast, and relatively clean. Lessons learned I suppose. While the experience does cause endless amusement for Rose and I and we just look at each other and burst out laughing every now and then, it will never be repeated. If you ever want a really good story ask me about the seagull... In the mean time I will relate an entry from my journal that I think accuratly speaks to what the four days were ...

Time to leave the Comoros Islands

A travel blog entry by roseryan

... it (I hope it was exciting!). All for only $15 a night! Seriously, this country is ludacrisly expensive. Marta and I opted to stay for two nights, as Sunday was the island's presidential election, and few cars were given clearance to be on the road that day. The politics of this country are a bit wild - all week, leading up to the election, vans and trucks packed full of people would careen down ...