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Mauritius, Port Louis. The Jummah Mosque is the most important mosque in Mauritius and was built in the capital Port Louis in the 1850s. It combines Indian, Creole, and Islamic architecture
Mauritius, Port Louis. View of Champ de Mars Racecourse from Fort Adelaide, an English built citadel with grand views. This racecourse founded in 1812
Mauritius, Le Morne. Paradis Hotel and Golf Club, an International class golf course and luxury hotel on the ocean front at Le Morne Peninsula
Mauritius, Le Morne. Boats at anchor on a tranquil, tropical lagoon
Mauritius. Idyllic beach scene with umbrella, chairs and palm fronds
Mauritius, Le Morne. Golfing at Paradis Hotel and Golf Club, an International class golf course
Mauritius, Poste de Flacq. Belle Mare Plage hotel and golf resort
Mauritius, Grand Baie. Boats anchored in the calm tropical waters of Grand Baie
Mauritius, Pamplemousses. The Nelumho (Nelumbo nucifera) found in this Lotus pond, Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam Botanic Garden, Pamplemousses, Mauritius, is the lotus venerated by the Hindus
Mauritius, Pamplemousses. Water collected in the leaf of the Nelumho (Nelumbo nucifera) found in this Lotus pond, Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam Botanic Garden
Mauritius. Bois Cheri Tea Estate produces 7 different types of black tea
Mauritius, Ganga Talao, Grand Bassin. Hindu God Hanuman, also known as the Monkey King and is looked upon by Hindus as the ultimate hero
Mauritius, Chamarel. View from Varangue sur Morne restaurant
Mauritius. The endemic Mauritius kestrel, Falco punctatus, is the only bird of prey left in Mauritius and has survived through intensive conservation efforts
Mauritius. Sugar cane fields and ocean vistas are typical Mauritius scenes
Mauritius, Baie du Cap. Roadside Hindu place of worship at the oceans edge
Mauritius, Chamarel. The Chamarel coloured earths are reputed to be of 7 different shades of brown and caused by uneven cooling of molten rock
Mauritius, Chamarel. Chamarel waterfall is located in the grounds of a private estate once owned by Charles de Chazal de Chamarel and plunges more than 100 meters
Australia, NT, near Ayers Rock. Springtime bloom
Oceania, New Zealand, South Island, Queenstwon. Backdrop of lake and sailboats