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Mauritius in comeback after oil spill

  A general view shows the bulk carrier ship MV Wakashio, that ran aground on a reef, at Riviere des Creoles, Mauritius, on Aug 10, 2020. [Photo/Agencies] PORT-LOUIS, Mauritius-Turquoise waters, abundant marine fauna, and majestic corals. Mauritius has rediscovered the charm of again being a tourist paradise. Five months after the Japanese Panamanian-flagged freighter MV Wakashio struck the reef at the southeastern lagoon of Mauritius and coated the area with oil spilled by the carrier, Mauritius has almost completely cleaned up and is now reopen to the public. While waiting to welcome new tourists, the inhabitants have regained a taste for the pleasure of the sea. At Blue Bay, one of the most beautiful beaches on the island, children currently on school holidays are enjoying the pleasures of the beach.

Feature: Mauritius reshows its charm five months after tragic oil spill - Xinhua

Source: Xinhua| Editor: huaxia Video PlayerClose Local children were swimming in the lagoon at Blue Bay, a famous Mauritian tourist attraction site that was polluted by a wide-spread oil spill after the Japanese-owned MV Wakashio freighter struck a reef in July 2020. (Photo by Ajai Daby/Xinhua) With the turquoise water, abundant marine fauna, and majestic corals, Mauritius is once again showing all its charm of a tourist paradise five months after an oil spill. PORT-LOUIS, Dec. 28 (Xinhua) With the turquoise water, abundant marine fauna, and majestic corals, Mauritius is once again showing all its charm of a tourist paradise.

First Fortnight Festival to go online in New Year

First Fortnight Festival to go online in New Year Updated / Monday, 28 Dec 2020 11:56 Commencing on January 2nd, more than 70 events will take place throughout the month marking 10 years of challenging mental health stigma First Fortnight Mental Health Art & Culture Festival returns for its tenth year in January 2021 at a time when challenging mental health stigma and creating a space where we can each talk about our mental health challenges has never been more important. We need your consent to load this YouTube contentWe use YouTube to manage extra content that can set cookies on your device and collect data about your activity. Please review their details and accept them to load the content.Manage Preferences

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