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The
island of Praslin, measuring just 38 square
kilometres in area and containing some 5,000
inhabitants, is many people's idea of paradise.
The
island's coast is scattered with large rocks
and surrounded by coral reefs teeming with
life, while the interior is mainly untouched
forest. On the west coast is one of the
world's most beautiful beaches, Anse Lazio.
Praslin,
lying 40 km northwest of Mahé, is
the second largest Seychelles island. It
was named the Island of Palms by the first
recorded visitor, Lazare Picault, in 1744.
An airstrip on the northwest coast provides
access from Mahé in just 15 minutes,
while the equivalent journey by boat takes
60 minutes.
Praslin
contains the Vallée de Mai National
Park, a Unesco World Heritage site since
1984, and is also home to three of the world's
rarest birds. Visitors to the national park
will find the coco de mer, an extraordinary
and much prized palm tree whose fruit, a
double coconut in the shape of a female
pelvis, features in many Indian Ocean and
even European legends.
The
island's many hotels conjure up an image
of luxury in perfect harmony with nature
- quite simply, paradise on earth.
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