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It is called Cappuccino coast. Because it doesn’t occur very often, you are a lucky one to see these pictures taken in Cape Town, as Cappuccino was brought to its shores by the strongest storm. This thick foam in the ocean appears when salt water interacts with the decomposition products of underwater living creatures, and everything is churned up together by powerful currents which cause the water to form bubbles...
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In a Mozambican village Madamba locals are catching and selling rats on the side a road. A stick with 6-7 fried rats costs about 30 cents. Every rat-catcher can earn up to 3 dollars a day which are a lot money in this African country.
Rat-catching is the occupation catching rats as a form pest control.
While no longer a pression in developed countries, there are still rat-catchers in India and other developing countries...
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North Island is a small granitic island (2.01 km²) in the Seychelles that is 5 km north Silhouette Island. Recently (2003) it has been developed as a private resort with 11 villas for guests, aimed at the eco tourism market.
The island is one The Seychelles' 42 inner islands. It is located 5.8km (3.6 miles) north Silhouette, and 27 km (16.8 mi) north west Mahé. The island has four beaches; East Beach, West Beach (or Grande Anse), Honeymoon Cove and Dive Beach...
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Tsingy de Bemaraha Strict Nature Reserve is a nature reserve located close to the western coast of Madagascar at 18°40′S 44°45′E. Because of the unique geography, preserved mangrove forests, and wild bird and lemur populations of the area, it was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1990. Since that time the southern end of the protected area has been changed into Tsingy de Bemaraha National Park, covering 666 square kilometres (257 sq mi)...
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