La Digue, the fourth largest island in Seychelles, still retains the most original islands. For this reason, it was listed in the National Geographic magazine as one of 50 his places to visit. The beaches on La Digue Island are almost all the best beaches in the world. In particular, De Agen Beach has been on the cover of countless travel magazines and is one of the most photographed beaches in the world. In 2011 it was Geography Magazine ranked first in the "Top Ten Most Beautiful Beaches in the World". La Digue Island has beautiful mountain views and charming beaches. The rock on the island is a granite island. The terrain is rugged, and the clouds are covered by fog. The trees are scattered and the scenery is quiet and beautiful. The beaches here are known for their emerald clear blue waves and strangely shaped shore stones. The boulder on the beach is peculiar and beautiful, and the film is very expressive. Especially the well-known De Agen Beach, with various shapes of boulders, one by one, the strange posture, the smooth lines, as if the craftsman of God has carved it carefully, exudes the charm of a "male" beach, exuding a kind of Thrilling beauty. La Digue Island to the pier. Another feature of the island is that it still retains the ancient and original mode of transportation. The island cannot drive, only cattle carts and bicycles. From the poetic Lapas harbour to the magical united manor, from the old preserved Creo house to the coconut processing plant, and the ancient and traditional ancient ships still docked by the sea, everything will evoke Our memories of the good life of the past.
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