For many Mauritians, the Le Morne Cultural Landscape represents courage, resistance, social cohesion, and hope for the future. The mountain once offered refuge to enslaved people who escaped in search ...
The 1st February 2006 marks the 171st anniversary of the abolition of slavery in Mauritius. Each year, on this special occasion, the Mauritian nation is reminded that le Morne Brabant mountain is the ...
In July 2006, the inscription of the Aapravasi Ghat on the World Heritage List was a matter of national and international honour and prestige because finally Mauritius was placed on the international ...
Inaccessible since its inscription on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 2008, the Le Morne Mountain, symbol of Maroons and resistance to slavery, opened its footpaths to the public in July 2016. This ...
Cobalt, cerulean, azure, ultramarine . . . When viewed from above, the Indian Ocean is so much more than just blue. I was standing near the top of Le Morne Mountain, a basaltic monolith on the west ...
A Management Plan pertaining to the effective protection of Le Morne Cultural Landscape World Heritage Site, was presented, this afternoon, at the Film Classification Board, Renganaden Seeneevassen ...
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