The Seychelles is a world leader in sustainable tourism. Seychelles contains 27 species of crabs and 5 species of hermit crabs that live on the islands.
The main population of the Aldabra giant tortoise resides on the islands of the Aldabra Atoll in the Seychelles. The atoll has been protected from human influence and is home to some 100,000 giant tortoises, the world’s largest population of the animal.
The Seychelles Islands are blessed with numerous amazingly beautiful beaches that are perfect for swimming and lounging during your stay there. The islands hold a variety of nature’s beauty, one that you wouldn’t want to miss. Choose a good tour operator like Seyvillas to see the stunning beauty of nature in its truest form.
Whale sharks are the largest fish in the sea, and can be found swimming in the waters around the Seychelles usually in September and October, as they migrate to the continental shelf of the central west coast of Australia
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Very nice animal images. The images alone compel you to want to visit. I cannot even imagine a whale shark swimming right at me while I attempt to capture the picture.
Hello, amazing photos, greetings you have a beautiful blog. I´m from Cancun Mexico and here we also have whale sharks, the season starts every May to September, we receive hundreds of whale shark every year.