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Kiwis in flight: 7 reasons to put Seychelles on your bucket list – Stuff.co.nz

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Ever thought of visiting the idyllic paradise that is the Seychelles? Here are 7 reasons to put it at the top of your bucket list.

There's a little oasis half a world away you need to know about.

Yes, we're lucky in New Zealand: we have dozens of tropical islands only a few hours' flight away.

But the Seychelles, deep in the Indian Ocean, is in a different league. Parts of it are so untouched, scientists say it gives a glimpse into how the world looked in prehistoric times.

So, here are sevenreasons it should be on your bucket list.

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There's a little oasis half a world away you need to know about.

1. Beaches

The Seychelles has 115 islands, with a secluded beach around every turn. It's also home to two beaches that are consistently named the best in the world.

Could it get any better? Yes: on many beaches you can see turtles in the shallows, or even nesting on the shore.

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It's worth travelling half way around the world just for the beaches in Seychelles.

2. Underwater

The Seychelles is home to more than 1000 types of fish, and you will soon be swarmed getting into the water.

The islands have something for everyone, from shallow lagoons, to reefs and magnificent diving spots. Eagle rays and small sharks are often spotted too.

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It's worth travelling half way around the world just for the beaches in Seychelles.

3. Giant tortoise

There are more giant tortoise than people in the Seychelles. One hundred thousand live on the remote Aldabra atoll in the south of the country the largest single population in the world.

The tortoise are very friendly and inquisitive, and will often walk up to tourists expecting you to pick off a branch of leaves and feed them.

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A giant tortoise will be your best friend for a small price: feed it a branch of leaves.

4. Luxury resorts

The Seychelles has long been a playground of the rich and famous, and has an incredible array of luxury accommodation to match.

The H Resort is right in the centre of Beau Vallon - one of the country's best beaches and takes 5 star to a whole new level. The hotel's ultra-luxury beach villas come complete with a private plunge pool, just a few steps from the sand.

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The H-Resort opened less than 2 years ago and is already one of the country's most popular five star destinations.

5. The jungle

Really, the jungle? On tiny islands?

The main islands of the Seychelles are actually granite rock that date back more than 200 million years to the ancient supercontinent Gondwana.

Scientists believe the lush untouched jungle found on those islands give a glimpse into what ancient life would have looked like.

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The Vallee de Mai jungle is a glimpse into how the world looked hundreds of millions of years ago.

6. Zip lining

What better way to enjoy the prehistoric jungle than fly through it.

SMAC Adventures has set up the fist zip line in the country, and it's a must do! The 8 line adrenaline inducing course weaves through the canopy, before popping out near a beautiful swimming beach.

Just as entertaining is watching the guides show off their tricks, flipping and somersaulting their way down the course.

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A zip lining guide shows off his tricks on the course.

7. Drive an island

The second largest island in the Seychelles is Praslin; home to incredible beaches and a UNESCO World Heritage protected jungle. One of the highlights of our trip was getting behind the wheel of a Mini Moke beach buggy to explore the beaches and jungle.

What's that? It's part convertible, part military-style jeep, and feels like a lego car- and it was seriously fun to drive.

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The Mini Moke from Bliss Car Hire in Praslin.

Last year Brook Sabin (@brooksabin) and his partner Radha Engling (@globaladmirer) quit their jobs and sold everything to travel. They started a blog onflightmode.com and now call themselves fulltime travellers, making a living selling travel photos and video all around the world. Each week Kiwis in Flight will take you on their adventures.

The writer was a guest of The H Resort, SMAC Adventures and Bliss Car Hire.

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Escapades Seychelles 2017: Growing partnership reaping a successful harvest on the French market – eTurboNews

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The Seychelles Tourism Board has accomplished another successful edition of its annual roadshow in France, which remains the destinations top source market for tourism. The 14th edition of Escapades Seychelles was held from May 29 to June 1, 2017.

The train and dine events were held in Le Havre, Paris, Nice and Marseille with the highlight being in Paris, which recorded a successful turn out of tour operators and agents at the prestigious Aquarium de Paris Cinaqua.

High-tech giant screen presentations, using state of the art technology, including lighting and sound, were used to highlight the wonders of the Seychelles islands through a 3D feature about the destination. The images and descriptions conveyed the message of what makes Seychelles unique and sets it apart as a destination of choice among French travelers, and why they should experience this diversity the country has to offer.

The Seychelles Tourism Board Director for Europe Bernadette Willemin highlighted the importance of hosting such dedicated Seychelles events abroad, which helps to bring the islands into the limelight with the unified help of trade partners.

Willemin said: For an event to be so well supported by our partners and travel trade alike over so many years, it goes to show that the right marketing mix was used to create this recipe for success.

Willemin was accompanied by Jennifer Dupuy also from the Seychelles Tourism Boards European regional office. The delegation also comprised of representatives of the local trade: Maryline Gallois Air Seychelles; Ana Meneses Avani Seychelles Barbarons Resorts and Spa; Melanie Felix Bird Island Lodge; Virginie Fimbel Constance Hotels and Resorts; Caroline Aguirre and Maxime Berenguier Coral Strand Hotel & Savoy Resort and Spa; Guillaume Albert Domaine de lOrangeraie, Domaine de La Reserve and Cat Cocos; Clairemonde Coquet and Yves Guesad Enchanted Island Resort, Devi Pentamah Hilton Seychelles, Erwan Ly and Maurizio Maggi Kempinski Seychelles and Fabienne Tirant H Resort Beau Vallon Beach.

It is impressive to see increasing support from the local trade for this event as the level of participation continues to grow and more partners are willing to spend their marketing budget constructively in bringing their products to the doorstep of the French travel agents and tour operators, said Willemin. It is amazing to see that Escapades Seychelles remains as popular as it was fourteen years ago, she added.

The annual event is one which not only delivers on impacting potential travelers with the beauty of the islands and reasons to visit, but also on creating an amazing bond between the Seychelles Tourism Board office and all of its partners, who stood side by side during the 14th edition of Escapades Seychelles, proudly presenting the brand Seychellesanother world to the travel trade.

France has sent 20,088 visitors to Seychelles so far in 2017 according to the national bureau of statistics, and the Seychelles Tourism Board France is already looking forward to another year of hard work, support and motivation to continue to nurture, maintain and grow the French market.

While the next Seychelles Escapades is already planned for May 28 to June 1, 2018, the delegation who took part in this years event has been on the move in neighboring Belgium, Netherlands and Luxemburg for yet another round of promoting the destination as part of the Benelux series of event, being held from June 6-8, 2017.

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New committee set to run basketball in Seychelles – FIBA

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VICTORIA - Following anextraordinary Seychelles Basketball Federation (SBF) general meeting held on May 27, 2017, a new Committee has been appointed to run the game on the archipelago.

The new committee is still in the process of formalising a new road-map for the future of the game in Seychelles, and it's hoping to organise a Sports Forum (around September 2017) with all Team Representatives in order to gather maximum input with regards to the organization of basketball in general.

In an SBFstatement sent to FIBA.com, Secretary GeneralAdrian Pillay recalls that "Basketball in Seychelles is at this point in time at an all time high.

Seen here an SBF Women's League game between MBU Rockers against Beau Vallon Heat

"The venue that all League games are scheduled are packed most of the time," Pillay noted.

"However, there still remains major re-adjustments to be made in terms of re-organization of how the game is administered from bottom level to the higher level; that is, from the redevelopment programs for the youth up to the National Team level and beyond."

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Proposed Trump budget cuts could pose security danger for Caribbean, United States – Miami Herald

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Barbados Wins Top Culinary Honors At 2017 Taste Of The Caribbean; BVI Takes Chef Of The Year – VI Consortium (press release)

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MIAMI, FL Barbados is the Caribbean National Culinary Team of the Year, according to a release issued by the Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Association (CHTA).

The Bajan team won the top honors in the finale of the 2017 Taste of the Caribbean culinary competition at the Hyatt Regency in Miami Wednesday evening, after also bagging individual honors for Ryan Adamson, Caribbean Bartender of the Year, and Damian Leach for Seafood.

Kenneth Molyneaux from the British Virgin Islands was crowned Caribbean Chef of the Year and also took home the top prize in the Beef Competition. The Cayman Islands Melissa Logan was Caribbean Pastry Chef of the Year, while Kenria Taylor from The Bahamas was Caribbean Junior Chef of the Year. The Chocolate winner was Bonaires Sherundly Bernabela.

We really applaud all these Taste of the Caribbean participants, their national hotel and tourism associations, team managers and sponsors for developing 14 astounding Caribbean national teams to compete at this event, said Frank Comito, Director General and CEO of CHTA. The teams commitment to the region showed in the heart and soul that each of the participants invested in their presentations, he added.

Presented by CHTA, Taste of the Caribbean hosted cooking and bartending competitions between teams from The Bahamas, Barbados, Bonaire, the British Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands, Curaao, Jamaica, Puerto Rico, St. Lucia, St. Maarten, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago, Turks and Caicos, and the U.S. Virgin Islands.

This years event was held June 2-6 at the Hyatt Regency Miami.

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The irony of Trump and his National Caribbean American Heritage Month proclamation – Amsterdam News

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Not to be outdone by his predecessors, Barack Obama and George W. Bush, who signed the bill declaring National Caribbean-American Heritage Month, June 6, 2006, Donald Trump Wednesday, May 31, issued his first CAHM proclamation.

The Trump proclamation honored the 11th anniversary of the month, which pays tribute to Caribbean immigrants and their contribution since slavery to these United States.

The irony of the Trump proclamation was hardly lost on this writer, especially because it comes at a time of great unease for the Caribbean and immigrant community across the country.

It comes at a time when the U.S. Immigrations and Customs Enforcement agency has boasted of increased deportation rates, stating in a report recently that its deported some 41,000 immigrants in 100 days back to their countries of birth, especially to Latin America and the Caribbean.

While ICE continues following the Trump executive orders of January, rounding up and deporting not just criminal immigrants but immigrants whose only crime has been to live in the U.S. without legal working papers, and his Department of Homeland Security threatens to repatriate 58,000 Haitians back to Haiti next January, Trumps National Caribbean-American Heritage Month proclamation pays tribute to Americas greatest undocumented immigrant Caribbean nativeAlexander Hamilton.

Throughout our history, Caribbean Americans have helped create and maintain the strength and independence of our Nation, the proclamation reads. Alexander Hamilton, who came from poverty in Nevis, was a key contributor to our Constitution and the first Secretary of the Treasury, helping to establish our modern financial system and to create the United States Coast Guard.

The irony, however, lost on the man who tweeted a word that does not exist, covfefe, is that Hamilton was undeniably an undocumented immigrant.

The Nevis-born Hamilton, who went on to become an American statesman and one of the Founding Fathers of the United States, simply arrived from St. Croix, Virgin Islands in 1772. He did not have a visa or a work permit or a green card, but history tells us he merely entered the country and began studying here.

And like many immigrants, Hamilton struggled, and then strived and excelled, much like millions of undocumented immigrants today are doing and seeking a chance to legally keep on doing.

In identifying and paying tribute to this Caribbean son, Trump has ignorantly or hypocritically chosen to ignore the fact that Hamilton was also an undocumented immigrant.

And although Trump has chosen to encourage all Americans to join in celebrating the history, culture and achievements of Caribbean Americans with appropriate ceremonies and activities, tens of thousands of Caribbean immigrants are living in fear of being arrested and deported back to countries they barely know.

For the anti-immigrant bigot in the White House to pay tribute to the culture Caribbean Americans have shared with our nation and the many contributions they have made to our society is not only ironic, it is downright nauseating, and even Hamiltons bones must be turning over from this despicable display of hypocrisy.

The writer is CMO at Hard Beat Communications, Inc. which owns the brands NewsAmericasNow, CaribPRWire and InvestCaribbeanNow.

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Caribbean agencies to sign landmark agreement – St. Lucia Times Online News (press release)

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GIS:-The agreement supports sustainable development goals on oceans.

Eight intergovernmental organizations involved in the management of marine resources in theCaribbean and the North BrazilShelf Large Marine Ecosystems (CLME+) region are expected tosign a landmark agreementfor strengthened coordination and cooperation.

The goal of thisMemorandum of Understanding(MOU) will be toenhance regional collaborationfor theimproved management of the resources of the Caribbean Seathat form the basis for fishing, tourism and maritime transportation.

Theeight organizationsthat are expected to sign the agreement are the Caribbean Community (CARICOM); the Caribbean Regional Fisheries Mechanism (CRFM); the Central American Commission for Environment and Development (CCAD); the Central American Fisheries and Aquaculture Organization (OSPESCA); the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations on behalf of the Western Central Atlantic Fishery Commission(FAO-WECAFC); the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission of the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization(UNESCO-IOC); the Organization of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) Commission; and the UN Environment represented by its Caribbean Regional Coordinating Unit and Secretariat to the Cartagena Convention(UN Environment Program CAR/RCU).

Through the agreement, these organizations with technical expertise in areas such asoceans governance,marine spatial planning,pollution prevention,fisheries management,habitat protection, andoceans research, will now be better placed to provide coordinated support to the region including helping countries to achieve the Sustainable Development Goal 14 on Oceans: Conserve and sustainably use the oceans, seas and marine resources for sustainable development.

There is an expectation that the MOU can become signed by heads of the participating organizations on the occasion of the celebrations surrounding World Ocean Day on June 8. Importantly, the agreement formalizes the establishment of a Regional Coordinating Mechanism. This Mechanism will constitute the core of a new, wide-ranging global partnership (the CLME+ Partnership) that will assist regional governments to reducemarine pollution; reducedegradation of marine habitatssuch as: coral reefs, mangroves and sea grass; reduceoverfishing, and adapt toclimate change.

The activities of the Coordination Mechanism will be supported through theUNDP/GEF CLME+ Project(2015-2020). This five-year project seeks to catalyze the implementation of a 10-year, politically endorsedStrategic Action Programm(SAP) for the Sustainable Management of the Shared Living Marine Resources of the Caribbean and North Brazil Shelf Large Marine Ecosystems.

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National Caribbean Heritage Month kicks off – Amsterdam News

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Several elected officials kicked off National Caribbean American Heritage Month with a celebration of nine people of Caribbean heritage at the Our Caribbean Heritage Celebration last weekend at the Celeste Bartos Forum, New York Public Library in Manhattan, hosted by City Council Member Andy King.

Among this years honorees were City Council Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito; United Nations Ambassador to Dominica the Hon. Bannis-Roberts; Gabriel J. Christian, Esq.; Henry A. Garrido, DC 37 executive director; Ambassador Curtis Ward, former ambassador of Jamaica to the United Nations; the Hon. Dr. Irving W. Andr, Superior Court of Justice, Dominica; Crispin Gregoire, United Nations Development Programs chief of the Caribbean Strategic Monitoring and Support Unit of the Regional Bureau of Latin America and the Caribbean; and Dr. Clayton Shillingford, former president of the Dominica Academy of Arts and Sciences.

Supporters of Our Caribbean Heritage Celebration include Congress members Gregory Meeks and Eliot Engel; borough presidents Ruben Diaz Jr, Bronx and Eric Adams, Brooklyn; state senators Jamaal Bailey and Kevin Parker; State Assembly members Latrice Walker, Rodneyse Bichotte, Victor Pichardo, Diana Richardson and N. Nick Perry; and City Council members Bill Perkins, Fernando Cabrera, Rory Lancman, Rosie Mendez, Mark Levine, Rafael Espinal, Laurie Cumbo, Corey Johnson, Vanessa Gibson and Jumaane Williams.

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Queens Tribune Celebrates Caribbean Heritage Month – Queens Tribune

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BY TRONE DOWD Editor

The Queens Tribune honored seven Caribbean Americans for their community work during the papers inaugural Caribbean Heritage Month celebration on June 2 at Douglaston Manor.

(Left to right): Deodat Urprasad, Linda Watson Lord, Clive White, U.S. Rep. Yvette Clark, Adrian Peters, Roy Hastick, State Sen. Roxanne Persaud, Patricia Chin, Younna Bailey-Magalhaes, Carlo Thertus and Barbara Atherly. Photos by Bruce Adler

We are a great city of diversity, Queens Tribune publisher Mike Nussbaum told attendees. Were proud of that. We take pride in our cultural roots. Its a significant part of who we are and each of the immigrants who have come to this borough here has a story.

The ceremony drew a number of special guests, including city Public Advocate Letitia James, U.S. Rep. Yvette Clark (D-Brooklyn), city Small Business Services Commissioner Gregg Bishop and consulate generals of Jamaica, Guyana and Barbados.

Bishop recalled the journey that his grandmother took when she immigrated to New York City from a politically ailing Grenada, pushing his mother at a young age to do all that she could. He said that his mother attended college, while ensuring that her children had the same values that her mother taught her. He said that he was proud of the role that he has in helping small business and entrepreneurs, many of whom come to the city from abroad to start anew.

Clark talked about the historic importance of Caribbean Americans, both in the past and the present, and said that the city should protect immigrants, especially in the current political climate.

James told the crowd that it is important to recognize the contributions of Caribbean Americans and that their hard work and commitment to family is part of what makes New York City great.

The events honorees all had a chance to speak upon receiving their awards, reflecting on their lives as successful Caribbean Americans and how far they have come in their respective fields.

Jamaica native Patricia Chin, founder of the world-renowned VP Records, accepted her award on behalf of both her Caribbean heritage and status as a woman in a male-dominated field.

I am blessed that I could have continued what my mom and dad told meto help others, Chin said. This country is a beautiful country. If you work hard and play by the rules, you can be a success. Just make sure that you never forget where you come from.

Clive White, a banker with Bank of America Merrill Lynch and second-generation Caribbean American of Barbadian and Dominican descent, said that he was thankful for the opportunities afforded to his parentswhich, in turn, laid the groundwork for his success.

They helped nourish my passion to help the community, he said, adding that he was pleased for the opportunity he has to help cultivate small businesses and further his passion for assisting the little man.

Deputy Inspector Deodat Urprasad, the commanding officer of the 102nd Precinct, dedicated his award to honor his family in an emotional speech.

Its a humbling experience to be here, said Urprasad, who moved to the United States with his parents in 1973. I am happy to share the moment with my family and friends.

Urprasad also gave a shout-out to his brothers in blue, thanking them for the support theyve given him over the years. I have some great men and women in the 102nd Precinct, he said. He attributed a 41 percent deduction in crime since he took the position in 2015 to their work.

Carlo Thertus, a Haiti-born artist whose work is frequently of a political nature, displayed some of the artwork from children who attend Creative Space for Kids, an art school Thertus founded in Long Island in 1996. He told the Queens Tribune that he wanted to show off his students workrather than his ownduring the event.

Adrian Peters, a branch manager for New York Community Bank who originally hails from St. Vincent and the Grenadines, said that he was grateful to be recognized for his work.

I am grateful for my parents, he said. I realized the value of what they taught me growing up. It starts with my mom. She taught me how to cook and bake some of my favorites, like callaloo. She taught kindness. I remember weekends with people who did odd jobs. They had lunch with us and were served first. I was told, It will come back to you.

Peters also remembered that his father taught him the importance of service above self, whether through an organizationsuch as a churchor community programs.

State Sen. Roxanne Persaud (D-Brooklyn), who hails from Guyana, was recognized for her extensive involvement in her communitywhich culminated in her running for office three years ago. Persaud said that Caribbean Americans should be proud of their heritage and encouraged them to become involved in their communities. She closed out her acceptance speech with a plea to end gun violence in the five boroughs.

Dr. Roy Hastick, a Grenada native who worked in a number of city agencies and operated a newspaper before founding the Caribbean American Chamber of Commerce and Industry, thanked his wife upon accepting his award, noting that it is good to have a strong woman beside you, behind you and, sometimes, driving you.

Hastick said that he was thrilled to see fellow Caribbean Americans being recognized for work in their respective fields as he pointed out City Council candidate Richard David in the audienceespecially in government, where he was pleased that they can help move a document to the top of the pile.

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