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L'Étang-Salé (French pronunciation: [letɑ̃ sale]; French for The Salty Pond) is a commune in southwestern Réunion, a department in the Indian Ocean. It is bordered by the communes of Les Avirons and Saint-Louis. Within the commune is the Étang-Salé forest. There is also a beach with black sand in the commune that is a popular surfing spot.
Designers share the must-have finds—from lamps to artwork—they never pass up at this online yard sale. ... Local lamp shops can rewire a lamp for you, which typically costs around $25 plus the ...
In 2019, the GDP of Réunion at market exchange rates, not at PPP, was estimated at 19.5 billion euros (US$21.8 bn) and the GDP per capita (also at market exchange rates) was 22,629 euros (US$25,333), [citation needed] the highest in sub-Saharan Africa, [108] but only 61.7% of metropolitan France's GDP per capita that year, and 73.5% of the ...
Spot-5 Satellite Athens as seen by the SPOT 5 satellite in 2002. SPOT (French: Satellite Pour l’Observation de la Terre, [1] lit. "Satellite for observation of Earth") is a commercial high-resolution optical Earth imaging satellite system operating from space. It is run by Spot Image, based in Toulouse, France.
Saint-Joseph has a tropical monsoon climate (Köppen climate classification Am).The average annual temperature in Saint-Joseph is 24.4 °C (75.9 °F). The average annual rainfall is 1,661.2 mm (65.40 in) with February as the wettest month.
whale watching targeting especially for Humpback whales, organized by the OMAR (Observatoire Marin de la Réunion) and Globice (Groupe local d'observation et d'identification des cétacés) the Grand Boucan - a carnival-like popular party that takes place in June. [1] Grotte de l’Autel, a cave discovered in 1980.
Climate data for Saint-Leu (altitude 429m, 1991–2020 normals, extremes 2002–present); Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year Record high °C (°F) ...
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