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(Dakar Beach)

Dakar Beach, also known as Sand Beach, is located in the south of Dakar, 60 kilometers from Dakar as a straight line, about 80 kilometers by car. Dakar itself does not have good beaches, there are some beaches south of Dakar along the coastline, of which Sand Beach is one of the most famous.

(Rose Lake)

Located more than 30 kilometers north of the city of Dakar, the capital of Senegal, it is also called Lake Reteba, the locals call it "pink lake", and the Rose Lake is from the French Lac Rose. 196,700 square kilometers. Located in West Africa. It borders Mauritania on the Senegal River to the north, Mali to the east, Guinea and Guinea-Bissau to the south, and the Atlantic Ocean to the west.

The coastline is about 500 km long and Gambia forms an enclave south of Sisi. The southeastern part of Serbia is hilly and the middle and eastern part is semi-desert. The land slopes slightly from east to west, and the rivers flow into the Atlantic Ocean. The main rivers are Senegal and Gambia. Lakes have Gale Lake and so on. It has a savanna climate. An intoxicating pink.

The lake is home to extremophiles, salt-loving organisms that live in a variety of extremely harsh environments and thrive in salt lakes with salt concentrations as high as 80-300 grams per liter of water. It is because of these strange little creatures that the beautiful color and romantic atmosphere of Rose Lake are produced.

(Mahe)

Mahe is the largest of the Seychelles Islands in the Republic of Seychelles. It is 6 km (4 mi) wide, 26 km (16 mi) long and covers an area of 148 km2 (57 mi). It is a granite island, mountainous, with the highest peak, Mount Silsille, rising 905 m (2,969 ft) above sea level.

Home to most of the country's population and the international airport and capital, the island is dotted with 65 beautiful beaches. The island of Mahe is home to the Port Lonai National Marine Park and the Saint Anne National Marine Park. On the northeast shore of the island is the capital, Victoria, the only city and port in Seychelles.

The city is near the mountains and by the water, and the environment is quiet and beautiful. In the downtown Independence Street, stands a large memorial statue simulating three seagulls, which is a symbol of Seychelles ancestors who flew over the ocean from Europe, Asia and Africa more than 200 years ago to develop and live on this desert island.

The island is home to Port LaunayMarine National Park and Sainte Anne Marine National Park. The arable land is on the narrow coastal plain. Most of the country's inhabitants live on the island, including the capital and the country's only port, Victoria. The export of coconut, camphor, broadbud and vanilla, the cultivation of tea, Victoria Harbour and the completion of the international airport to promote the development of foreign exchanges and tourism. Population of Mahe and its islands is 61,181(1987).

(Praslin Island)

Praslan Island; Also known as Ile de Palme. The second largest island of the Republic of Seychelles in the western Indian Ocean. Located at 4°20 'south latitude and 55°45' east longitude. It is 11 km (7 mi) long, 4 km (2.5 mi) wide and covers an area of 42 km (16 mi) square.

Located 40 km (25 mi) northeast of the main island of Mahe, this mountainous granite island has its highest peak at 427 m above sea level. 7% of the population. It produces copra, wood, herbs and vegetables (especially tomatoes). The Cote d'Or Beach, the Grande Anse and the Bay of Saint Anne are popular tourist attractions. There are two parallel roads running through the island.

The other highway runs through the south-central mountains, with native forests in May Valley National Park. The island has an airstrip at Amitie. It has a population of about 5,002(1987).

(Lardig Island)

La Digue is the fourth largest inhabited island in Seychelles, located to the east of Prahran Island and to the west of Felicite Island. The island has a population of about 2,000 people, mainly living in the villages of La Passe and La Reunion on the west coast, covering an area of 10 square kilometers.

La Digue Island takes its name from a ship owned by the French explorer Marc-Joseph Marion du Fresne, who arrived in the Seychelles in 1768. Today the island is dominated by tourism and is famous for its beaches. Previously, dried coconut meat and vanilla products were the main sources of the local economy. The island's Veuve Nature Reserve is home to just 100 of the endangered purple bird.

The highest point on the island, Belle Vue, is also located in the middle of the island at 300 meters above sea level.

(Aldabra Island)

Aldabra Island is the second largest coral atoll in the world and is known as Turtle Island. It has a total area of 60 square miles (155.4 square kilometers) and consists of four separate islands. The name "Aldabra" is derived from Arabic.


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