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Anse Marie-Louise is 495 steps long and located near a pier between two steep slopes. This nice flat sand beach has calm water and is always safe for swimming. It is framed by large round granite rocks; and several Takamaka trees shelter it from the nearby street. Fishermen anchor their fishing boats in the small bay. From Anse Marie-Louise colourful local houses can be seen in the surrounding mountainous landscape. | Anse Marie-Louise is 495 steps long and located near a pier between two steep slopes. This nice flat sand beach has calm water and is always safe for swimming. It is framed by large round granite rocks; and several Takamaka trees shelter it from the nearby street. Fishermen anchor their fishing boats in the small bay. From Anse Marie-Louise colourful local houses can be seen in the surrounding mountainous landscape. | ||
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Revision as of 20:56, 6 May 2011
Anse Marie-Louise is 495 steps long and located near a pier between two steep slopes. This nice flat sand beach has calm water and is always safe for swimming. It is framed by large round granite rocks; and several Takamaka trees shelter it from the nearby street. Fishermen anchor their fishing boats in the small bay. From Anse Marie-Louise colourful local houses can be seen in the surrounding mountainous landscape.