THE SEYCHELLES : A CINEMATIC BEAUTY︱INDIAN OCEAN BEST SCUBA DIVING

THE SEYCHELLES : A CINEMATIC BEAUTY︱INDIAN OCEAN BEST SCUBA DIVING

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Echoes of the Wild
3 Video Views·Oct 21, 2025  #scubadiving #scubatravel #plongeesousmarine

The Seychelles offers a dramatic contrast between its mountainous, lush granite islands and its low-lying, remote coral atolls, each with a spectacular underwater world to match. On land, you'll find rare endemic species, while underwater, you can explore coral gardens, massive granite swim-throughs, and diverse marine life in protected waters.

Explore on Land:
The Granitic Inner Islands offer stunning, sculpted landscapes: These older, central islands, including Mahé, Praslin, and La Digue, are characterized by lush tropical forests, towering granite peaks, and unique, weathered granite boulders on their famous beaches.
Unique biodiversity: Seychelles' long isolation has created a "Noah's Ark" for flora and fauna, with endemic species found nowhere else on earth. Notable examples include the rare coco de mer palm, which produces the world's largest seed, and the black parrot.
Accessible nature: Visitors can explore this biodiversity through extensive trail networks in protected
Discover Underwater :
An aquatic kaleidoscope made of granite and coral formations
Unique topography: Around the inner islands, divers can navigate a one-of-a-kind underwater landscape of immense granite boulders, tunnels, and arches, often covered in vibrant soft and hard corals.
Reef diversity: The outer islands feature pristine coral plateaus and reefs, largely untouched by humans due to their remote location.
Abundant marine life
Protected haven: With nearly half of the country protected as national parks, Seychelles offers an underwater wonderland teeming with a spectacular abundance of marine life.
Spectacular inhabitants: The waters are home to over 900 species of fish, as well as sharks, giant moray eels, eagle rays, and giant stingrays.
Gentle giants: The Seychelles are a known destination for spotting whale sharks, especially between August and November, and majestic manta rays.
Sea turtle sanctuary: You can regularly see both Hawksbill and Green Sea Turtles resting on the reefs or cruising gracefully by. areas like the Vallée de Mai and Morne Seychellois National Park.
Land Videos : iPhone 13
Aerial videos : Mavic Mini 4 Pro
U/W videos : Sony AX 100 + Sola and Keldan lights

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