On Sunday evening, I set foot at Mahe, the biggest of the 115 islands that make up the Republic of Seychelles, hidden deep in the Indian Ocean.
I have fairly travelled but have not been to a place so kind to nature as Seychelles. Green is all you see as the airplane begins to descend. The green you see in air is the rainforest that covers almost all of the mountainous islands. And there are as many huge rocks as trees spread on the various hills.
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