Island Vulnerability http://www.islandvulnerability.org/seychelles.html Seychelles Island Vulnerability explores the challenges which isolated geographies face when dealing with risk and disasters by examining the processes which create, maintain, and could be used to reduce their vulnerability. This page provides photos from Seychelles. Sunrise landing. Beach football/soccer at sunset. Which Way To Aldabra? Beach pup. Resting on the beach. Coco de mer at the Vallée de Mai Nature Reserve on Praslin Island. Mangroves. Spot for reflection. Beach contemplation. Between the rocks. Rocks. Beachcombing. Swimming with a yacht. Flower. Fishing boat. Fishing success. Market fish. Beach grill. New rubbish bins for Victoria. Victoria's clock. Colours. Paragliding. It was raining. It was definitely raining. Rainy sunset. Sunset swim. Flying in a Twin Otter between islands. Market sales. Local wares. Palms and clouds. Mountain mist. Palm frond. Waves under the tree. Moon. The material on the Island Vulnerability website is provided as only an information source. Neither definitive advice nor recommendations are implied. Each person or organisation accessing the website is responsible for making their own assessment of the topics discussed and are strongly advised to verify all information. No liability will be accepted for loss or damage incurred as a result of using the material on this website. The appearance of external links on this website does not constitute endorsement of the organisations, information, products, or services contained on that external website. |