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− | + | Perhaps one of the most picturesque beaches on Seychelles, Anse Intendance is also the widest beach on Mahé. Though being impacted by high energy waves constantly, the beach remains very much stable throughout the year. Anse Intendance also displays a massive reservoir of very fine sand, which is a good indicator of a very stable beach. | |
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Only a few coconut palms and trees provide shade. Beach Morning Glories with purple-pink flowers grow along the seashore. This beach is popular with the local surfers because of the big swells throughout the year. The beach is one of the few in Seychelles where one can see cusps by multi-directional currents acting on the beach. These currents can make swimming dangerous. The luxurious Banyan Tree resort at the right end of the beach indicates swimming conditions with flags (green - good, yellow - for good swimmers, red - do not swim due to strong currents). | Only a few coconut palms and trees provide shade. Beach Morning Glories with purple-pink flowers grow along the seashore. This beach is popular with the local surfers because of the big swells throughout the year. The beach is one of the few in Seychelles where one can see cusps by multi-directional currents acting on the beach. These currents can make swimming dangerous. The luxurious Banyan Tree resort at the right end of the beach indicates swimming conditions with flags (green - good, yellow - for good swimmers, red - do not swim due to strong currents). |