Mystical Marbles at New Zealand's Moeraki Boulders Nestled along New Zealand's Otago coast, the Moeraki Boulders resemble a ...
Seychelles is one of the 17 countries that Nigerian passport holders can visit without visa in 2025, according to the Africa Visa ...
The dining outlets on Waldorf Astoria Seychelles Platte Island each have their own personalities. La Perle (above), near the ...
With direct flights available from the UK to 13 islands, and onward connections to many more, it can be hard to decide where is best to take your sun hat. I’ve had the good fortune to visit the ...
Tortoises were introduced to the island in the early 2000s from the Aldabra atoll in the Seychelles and, in 2021, 12 hatchlings were born on Necker – the first outside the species’ native homeland.
In the new study, researchers from the University of Zurich and the Seychelles Islands Foundation traced changes on Aldabra’s shorelines, using aerial and satellite images from 1960 to 2011.
Yes, of course, we did miss the music of Mirage but they were not idling; they were busy entertaining the folks in the Seychelles. In fact, they are still there and are expected to return to base ...
A 'ghost' island that suddenly appeared in the Caspian Sea in early 2023 is playing a centuries-long game of peekaboo with scientists, and it's about to vanish once again – if it hasn't already ...
You hear it coming from afar. The sound of Tata and Ashok Leyland buses wasn’t something I had expected to encounter in the Seychelles, but once you come out of the tiny airport that connects the ...
they are primarily found on the Galápagos and in the Aldabra Atoll of the Seychelles. Their wide-ranging distribution in the past contributed to their evolution into several species and subspecies, ...
For these reasons and plenty more, the Seychelles should ... land including the 2,200 giant Aldabra tortoises. These giant tortoises roam free around the island where visitors can also spot ...
This is hardly the first time the ghost island of the Kumani Bank has appeared and disappeared. We like to think of land as a fairly static thing, considering that's where we spend the majority of ...