Showing posts with label Seychelles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Seychelles. Show all posts

Saturday, January 11, 2025

SEYCHELLEN ~ Aldabra Tortoise - Aldabra Atoll - UNESCO

... One more fantastic little gem coming from Rod... Aldabra is the most remote and most interesting of all the Outer Island groups... it contains one of the most important natural habitats for studying evolutionary and ecological processes... home to nearly 95 percent of the world’s giant tortoise population... there are about 100,000 of them😮... the atoll has been well protected and preserved, so these herbivorous gentle giants are able to roam safely and freely (and, it must be said, slowly😉), nibbling grasses and leaves.... there are no hotels on the Aldabra group which, apart from visiting scientists and the occasional small cruise ship or charter boat from Mahé, sees few visitors... stone-grey carapace gives them the appearance of a living fossil... its ancestors, looking very similar to the present day animal, date from the time of the dinosaurs or earlier... with wonderful special "Tortoise" postmark👍 ...Thanks a lot Rod!ヽ(ヅ)ノ

Aldabra is the world's second-largest coral atoll and is located east of the continent of Africa. It is part of the Aldabra Group of islands in the Indian Ocean that are part of the Outer Islands of the Seychelles.The Outer Islands are are divided into four main groups. They are the Amirantes Group, the Alphonse Group, the Farquhar Group and the Aldabra Group

The Aldabra Giant Tortoise is one of the largest tortoises in the world, native to the islands of Aldabra Atoll in the Seychelles. Aside from having longer and thicker tails and weighing 240 kg, males are slightly larger than females, with an average length of 122 cm. Females measure around 91 cm and weigh about 159 kg.

Aldabra was designated at UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1982.


© Michel Gunther/Bios  


Stamps:

Marine Life Definitives
(Issued 01-12-2012)

Seychelles India Day 
(Issued 14-01-2016)

Monday, February 24, 2020

SEYCHELLEN ~ Aldabra Tortoise - Aldabra Atoll - UNESCO

... Fantastic WWF maxicard with Zil Elwannyen Sesel stamp (1985)... but also with nice Seychellen stamps on the back... Aldabra is the most remote and most interesting of all the Outer Island groups... home to nearly 95 percent of the world’s giant tortoise population... there are about 100,000 of them😮... five times the number of the Galapagos... the atoll has been well protected and preserved, so these herbivorous gentle giants are able to roam safely and freely (and, it must be said, slowly), nibbling grasses and leaves.... there are no hotels on the Aldabra group which, apart from visiting scientists and the occasional small cruise ship or charter boat from Mahé, sees few visitors... stone-grey carapace gives them the appearance of a living fossil... its ancestors, looking very similar to the present day animal, date from the time of the dinosaurs or earlier... Thanks a lot Gert!ヽ(ヅ)ノ
The Outer Islands of the Seychelles (local name: Zil Elwagne Sesel) are a collective term for those islands of the Seychelles that are not on the Seychelles Plateau which defines the location of the Inner Islands. They are located at distances of 230 to 1150 km from the main Seychelles island of Mahé, and are all of coral formation.

The Outer Islands are located in the western Indian Ocean are divided into four main groups. From east to west they are the Amirantes Group, the Alphonse Group, the Farquhar Group and the Aldabra Group.

The Aldabra Giant Tortoise (Aldabrachelys gigantea) is one of the largest tortoises in the world, native to the islands of Aldabra Atoll in the Seychelles. Aside from having longer and thicker tails and weighing 240 kg, males are slightly larger than females, with an average length of 122 cm. Females measure around 91 cm and weigh about 159 kg.

Aldabra Atoll became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1982.

 On 20 June 1980, stamps were issued inscribed Zil Eloigne Sesel. These were sold from the m.v. Cinque Juin which operated as a travelling post office. From 1982 to 1984 stamps were inscribed Zil Elwagne Sesel and from 1984 to 1992 Zil Elwannyen Sesel.

Stamps:

Marine Life Definitives
(Issued 01-12-2012)

Birds Definitives
(Issued 2000)



Thursday, May 23, 2019

SEYCHELLES ~ Grand' Anse Beach - Praslin Island~

... This picture says it all... a 🌞"little piece of Paradise on Earth"🌞... and it took over 10 years to get my second postcard of this amazing typical tropical island... deep crystal blue sea water and a wonderful beach... Praslin, is considered as a ‘must’ on the list of to-do’s for visitors to the Indian Ocean archipelago... the Grand Anse is the longest beach on Praslin... famous for its the different water sports that you can experience from snorkelling to scuba diving... Thanks a lot Francesco!【ツ】




Seychelles, is an archipelago consisting of more than 150 islands in the western Indian Ocean part of the African continent.

Victoria, the capital city of Seychelles, is the smallest capital in the whole world.

Praslin is the second largest island in Seychelles with an area of 38km². The island was named for the César Gabriel de Choiseul (the Duke of Praslin).
Stamps:

Fish
(Issued 03-11-2003)

Fish
(Issued 05-07-2010)

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

SEYCHELLES


The Seychelles are an archipelago with 115 islands with beautiful beaches, white sand and blue sea