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The Seychelles
are composed of 115 granite islands far off the coast of Kenya and are spread like jewels over one million square kilometers of crystal blue ocean waters. Most of these islands are uninhabited and remain sanctuaries for rare plant and animal life and as remote escapes for those seeking privacy in nature without crowds of people. Originally known only to pirates and Arab seafarers, the islands are now more influenced by the French and English. Many tales speak of hidden treasures on these islands. In fact, Anne's father, John Kent led an expedition to the Seychelles to search for hidden pirate treasure. In his journal, he records that the only treasure he discovered was that of the stunning beauty of the islands.
Seychelle Island  
Farley and her husband Stuart chose to spend a week of their honeymoon at North Island in the Seychelles. They said it was nothing short of heaven with superior service and accommodation, prestine and private beaches, and a spa to rival any in the western world! World-class accommodations, stunning beaches, crystal clear water for diving and snorkeling, friendly people, rare endemic wildlife and some of the best bone fishing in the world, will make a trip to the Seychelles an unforgettable experience.

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