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  2. Trou-aux-Biches - Wikipedia

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    Trou-aux-Biches beach. Trou-aux-Biches is a small town with a public beach on the northern coast of Mauritius, in the district of Pamplemousses. According to the World Travel group, the beach is one of the most beautiful on the island. They awarded it the World's Leading Beach Destination at the World Travel Award for 2011. [1]

  3. La Preneuse - Wikipedia

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    La Preneuse Beach, Mauritius. La Preneuse is a public beach in western coast of the island Mauritius in the district of Rivière Noire located in the village of Black River. It was named after a French ship, the frigate Preneuse, which served as a commerce raider at Isle de France (as Mauritius was then known) and was also involved in a naval battle with the British in the 18th century.

  4. Flic-en-Flac - Wikipedia

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    Flic-en-Flac is a few kilometres from Tamarin beach. The Casela Bird Park near Flic-en-Flac features orchids, over 140 species of birds and the endemic and endangered rare pink pigeon. [3] A street in Flic en Flac, Mauritius. Flic-en-Flac is in a non-industrial part of Mauritius, with a coastline of about 13 kilometres (8.1 mi).

  5. Mauritius - Wikipedia

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    A tropical beach in Le Morne. Mauritius is a major tourist destination, and the tourism sector is one of the main pillars of the Mauritian economy. The island nation enjoys a tropical climate with clear warm sea waters, beaches, tropical fauna and flora, complemented by a multi-ethnic and cultural population. [209]

  6. Category:Beaches of Mauritius - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Beaches of Mauritius" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. F. Flic-en-Flac; G.

  7. Seven Coloured Earths - Wikipedia

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    The Seven Coloured Earths are a geological formation and prominent tourist attraction found in the Chamarel plain of the Rivière Noire District in south-western Mauritius.It is a relatively small area of sand dunes comprising sand of seven distinct colours (approximately red, brown, violet, green, blue, purple and yellow).

  8. Roches Noires, Mauritius - Wikipedia

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    Places of interest include the "La Cave Madame" in the Royal Road, the public beach, the lava tubes and the "Pointe de Roches Noires", also known as "La mer Milles". [2] There are currently plans to build a smart city in the area. It would encompass 10% of the 359 hectares between the village of Roches Noire and the coastal road.

  9. Île aux Cerfs - Wikipedia

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    Île aux Cerfs (in English: Deer Island) is a privately owned island near the east coast of Mauritius in the Flacq District.. The island of Ile aux Cerfs lies off Trou d’Eau Douce in the largest lagoon of Mauritius and offers 87 hectares of luxuriant vegetation and preserved, white, sandy beaches.