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To: | "Frances Guard" <> |
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Subject: | Mauritius |
From: | "Bob Forsyth" <> |
Date: | Tue, 14 Mar 2000 11:08:14 +1000 |
Fran, G'day I went to http://www.ntic.qc.ca/~nellus/links.html hit Africa, and then scrolled down to Mauritius and found http://www.maurinet.com/wildlife.html and http://www.mauritius.net/nature.html It included the following:- Casela Bird Park This park, set in the district of Black River, stretches over 20 acres of land and contains more than 140 varieties amounting to 2,500 birds. Specimens from the five continents may be seen there, but the main attraction is the Mauritian Pink Pigeon which is one of the rarest birds in the world. Othertr attractions are .... Contact : Tel 208-5041 ------------------------------------------------ The first URL gave a link to http://www.maurinet.com/mauritius.html which gave heaps of links for a tourist Regards...Bob Forsyth ------------------------------------------------------------------ |
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