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Mauritius
Its name conjures up all that is romantic; an island of beautiful beaches fringed with palm and casuarinas trees, protected by a coral reef forming lagoons of crystal
clear water. A fertile island where waving fronds of sugar cane dominate the landscape; where there are large forested areas, huge craters, gorges and spectacular waterfalls all with a
backdrop of mountains whose jagged profile indicates their volcanic origin. Its climate is idyllic with sunshine all the year round, temperatures varying little from summer to winter, the
only disturbing factor is the rare cyclone which descends to disturb the peace. Its name is Mauritius.
This tiny island, only 36 miles long by 25 miles at its widest point, is situated in the vast expanse of the Indian Ocean...
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Switzerland
Switzerland is known as a summer and winter sports paradise (just look at those glistening white 4000m-plus Alpine peaks and glittering lakes), Switzerland is where
people first skied for fun. Illustrious names evoke all the romance and glamorous drama of the mountain high life: Zermatt, St Moritz, Interlaken, Gstaad, the Jungfrau, Verbier and more.
Cities like Geneva (the most cosmopolitan), Zürich (the most outrageous), Basel and Lausanne heave with heady artistic activity and sometimes incendiary nightlife.
The shores of many of Switzerland's lakes fill up with bathers and sun-worshippers on warm summer days - some areas are endowed with small sandy beaches, others have grassy patches on which
people spread out their towels.
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