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Latest revision as of 06:13, 5 May 2011

Anse Louis is about 500 metres long and is framed by large round granite rocks. Only a few Takamaka trees shelter this wide sandy beach. During the southeast monsoon from May to October the ocean can be rough. Corals on the north side of this small bay may make swimming difficult. In the south an impressive black granite mountain and the islet Ile Chauve Souris can be seen.

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