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We are in Victoria, the largest city and capital of the Seychelles. Its location is at the north-eastern side of Mahé Island, the archipelago's main island.
The film opens with Victoria’s port and a fishing boat. Shots from a port’s officer, the boat that has sailed away, a waving flag and the lens stands on the market with people who shop from a store. Afterwards, we see a building with the label “PIRATES ARMS”, the street as well as the city’s building structure with the camera showing the bank building. The filmmaker shows us a speedboat that reaches the shore and the fisherman who starts throwing the fish to the shore.
The view changes with shots from the city and a sign which informs us that we are on the street "Francis Rachel St - Rue Francis Rachel". We see a lot of people who come and go for their daily work as well as tourists. The filming continues with the traffic on the streets and one more sign that says "Market Street Rue Du Bazar" while we also see several shop signs. A road sign of "St Joseph Street - Rue St Joseph" and the filmmaker standing in the historic La Domus building, the imposing residence of the Roman Catholic priesthood in Victoria, built in 1934 to house Swiss missionaries serving in the Diocese of Port Victor.
The film closes with a local man who climbs a tall palm tree.
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We are in Victoria, the largest city and capital of the Seychelles. Its location is at the southeastern tip of Mahé Island, the archipelago's main island.
The film opens from the plane with the woman who sits next to the filmmaker. We see the take-off, always having the airplane’s wing in the shot as well as the landscape. The higher the plane goes, the more the ground is covered by clouds. The lens shows us the cloud formations as well as the turbines of the plane. A short shot with woman and the camera stands on the sunset.
The film closes with a man smiling at the camera and the sunset.
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Seychelles. Capital Victoria & North East Point Beach Mahe
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Seychelles, Victoria. By car on Mahe Island - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fjv0VBp6tKI
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The Seychelles are an angler’s paradise – if you can actually get to them. Follow the crew of the Alphonse Fishing Co. as they wade the flats of the Cosmoledo Atoll, hoping for a shot at Giant Trevally.
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Film credits:
Production Co: Talweg Creative
Directors: Ryan Heffernan, Grayson Schaffer
Camera: Grayson Schaffer, Kahlil Hudson
Editor: Kahlil Hudson
Producer: Nick Kelley
Starring: Keith Rose-Innes, Alex Quatre, Jako Lucas
Music: "Long Distance" Sam Gellaitry, "Trap Shit V7" UZ, "The Serpent" Alix Perez/ Eprom
Score: Doug Major
Thanks: Alphonse Fishing Company, Captain Kevin, Crew of ‘The Mayas’ Dugong
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This YETI Presents video is about fly fishing in the Seychelles' Cosmoledo Atoll; the GT fishing capital of the world. This chain of remote islands sits about as far into the middle of nowhere as you can get. But once you arrive, the fishing is on.
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This terrific 1930s tour of the Seychelles, Zanzibar, Tanzania, and Mombasa, Kenya is full of many colorful images including the Muslim Ramadam festival, and African elephants. The narration includes a wide-ranging condemnation of the Ivory Trade. It was made by James A. Fitzpatrick whose "Travel Talks" series was a mainstay of the newsreel era. This particular print was intended for home use by a family who owned a movie projector.
Seychelles officially the Republic of Seychelles, is an archipelago in the Indian Ocean. The 115-island country, whose capital is Victoria, lies 1,500 kilometres (932 mi) east of mainland Southeast Africa. Other nearby island countries and territories include Zanzibar to the west and Comoros, Mayotte, Madagascar, Réunion and Mauritius to the south.
Mombasa is the second-largest city in Kenya, with an estimated population of 1.3 million. A regional cultural and economic hub, Mombasa has a large port and an international airport, and is an important regional tourism centre. Located on the east coast of Kenya, in Mombasa County and the former Coast Province, Mombasa's bordering the Indian Ocean made it a historical trading centre, and it has been controlled by many countries because of its strategic location.
Zanzibar is the semi-autonomous part of Tanzania in East Africa. It is composed of the Zanzibar Archipelago in the Indian Ocean, 25–50 kilometres (16–31 mi) off the coast of the mainland, and consists of many small islands and two large ones: Unguja (the main island, referred to informally as Zanzibar) and Pemba. The capital is Zanzibar City, located on the island of Unguja. Its historic centre is Stone Town, which is a World Heritage Site.
Zanzibar's main industries are spices, raffia, and tourism. In particular, the islands produce cloves, nutmeg, cinnamon, and black pepper. For this reason, the islands, together with Tanzania's Mafia Island, are sometimes called the Spice Islands (a term also associated with the Maluku Islands in Indonesia). Zanzibar is the home of the endemic Zanzibar Red Colobus Monkey, the Zanzibar Servaline Genet, and the (possibly extinct) Zanzibar Leopard.
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