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The Seychelles archipelago consists of 115 islands scattered over an area of more than 400,000 sq.km. It has more natural and marine parks than anywhere else in the world. The Seychelles has an abundance of fruit, plants, and rare varieties of trees, and is famous for it's white, fine and unspoilt beaches. Praslin is the home of the famous "coco de mer" which has special and suggestive shapes, and is the symbol of the Seychelles. |
 Beach at Anse major on Mahe Island |  Waves crashing against the rocks in the Seychelles |  Beach on La Digue |
 Beautiful beach on La Digue |  White beach at Anse Patates on La Digue |  Coco de Mer nuts on Praslin Island |
 Big leaf in Vallée de Mai on Praslin |  Coco de Mer tree at Vallée de Mai |  La Digue coastline |