
SEYCHELLES - Outer Islands
The Outer Islands or Coralline Seychelles (archipelago) is a collective term for those islands that are not on the shallow Seychelles Bank (Seychelles Plateau) which defines the location of the granitic Inner Islands archipelago to the east. They are all of coral formation, and in the western Indian Ocean. Aldabra, possibly the archipelago’s most famous island, is one of the world’s largest coral atolls and has been a World Heritage site since 1982. Minimally impacted by human activity, it serves as a refuge for hundreds of endemic species and subspecies and is home to the largest population of giant tortoises in the world; more than 150,000 roam a 155-square-kilometer area. There are also plenty wildlife : seabirds, sea turtles..
BEST TIME to VISIT SEYCHELLES
BEST TIME to TRAVEL to ALDABRA
From February to May





This sea turtle has just finished laying the eggs in her nest, she covers them with sand to protect them as much as possible - Now is the time to return home as they are more adapted to water than to land where they live only come to lay

This sea turtle has just finished laying the eggs in her nest, she covers them with sand to protect them as much as possible - Now is the time to return home as they are more adapted to water than to land where they live only come to lay

heron take off from a tree

The Aldabra giant tortoise is endemic to the Seychelles, and it is one of the largest tortoises in the world.

Redfoot boobies

Atoll landscape

Atoll landscape

Atoll landscape

Atoll landscape - trees sheltered the birds, specially during reproduction season

Atoll landscape - crystal clear turquoise water

brown boobie

Frigatebird

this atoll is made of Coral

Frigatebird

Frigatebird

Frigatebird and boobie in a tree

Boobie

Frigatebird and boobie

a heron is looking a large dead fish - still good to eat ? No the heron left, like the shark

Frigatebird

redfoot boobie

Frigatebird

Boobie

redfoot boobie

Coral and trees on the atoll coastline

Frigatebird

Boobie

crab

boobie

boobies on coral rock

a hermit crab can't live without a shell because of their delicate bodies and the need to keep a certain level of moisture at all times.

boobie

boobie - juvenile

egret

egret fishing but the fish is large and difficult to swallow

Hermit crab has a soft skin so they need a schell to be protected

crow

black heron

elegant bird

The Aldabra giant tortoise is endemic to the Seychelles, and it is one of the largest tortoises in the world.

grey heron

elegant bird

White egret

The Aldabra giant tortoise is endemic to the Seychelles, and it is one of the largest tortoises in the world.

Trees and sand

Baby Aldabra giant tortoise. One of the world's largest land tortoises, Aldabra tortoises can reach sizes of up to 300 kilogrammes and ages of up to 150 years old.

Aldabra tortoises can reach sizes of up to 300 kilogrammes and ages of up to 150 years old.

trail on the very sharp coral - so take good shoes

red boobie

young Aldabra Turtoise

Redfoot boobie

Frigatebird

bat hanging on a tree

Frigatebird in a tree

redfoot boobie

redfoot boobie

boobie - juvenile

frigatebird

redfoot boobie

frigatebird and boobie

frigatebird

crab

frigatebird

frigatebird

boobies - adult and juvenile

boobie on coral rock

Redfoot boobie on coral rock

redfoot boobie

frigatebird flying

frigatebird

frigatebirds

frigatebird flying

brown boobie

Hermit Crab

boobies

old cemetery

sea turtle highway to the nest where they lay eggs , then back home to the ocean

The Aldabra giant tortoise is endemic to the Seychelles, and it is one of the largest tortoises in the world.

boobies - juveniles

Boobies on a tree

Coral rocks and lagoon

coral and birds

hermit crabs - there are many kinds and many sizes. When the shell is becoming too small, it change for a larger shell

bird

a hermit crab can't live without a shell because of their delicate bodies and the need to keep a certain level of moisture at all times

a hermit crab can't live without a shell because of their delicate bodies and the need to keep a certain level of moisture at all times

a hermit crab can't live without a shell because of their delicate bodies and the need to keep a certain level of moisture at all times

The Aldabra giant tortoise is endemic to the Seychelles, and it is one of the largest tortoises in the world.

romance

The Aldabra giant tortoise is endemic to the Seychelles, and it is one of the largest tortoises in the world.

The Aldabra giant tortoise is endemic to the Seychelles, and it is one of the largest tortoises in the world.

The Aldabra giant tortoise is endemic to the Seychelles, and it is one of the largest tortoises in the world.

The Aldabra giant tortoise is endemic to the Seychelles, and it is one of the largest tortoises in the world.

Frigatebirds

pretty bird

Atoll at low tide

Frigatebirds

Hermit crab

Redfoot boobie nesting

Frigatebird

Frigatebird

Boobies and frigatebirds flying

beach

Frigatebird

Atoll landscape

Terns flying

Terns on coral rocks

Dead marine animal and a shark which didn't find this meal attractive

Frigatebird

Atoll is made of coral

Boobies and heron

beach and trees

beautiful coral rock looking like a garden

birds

sandy beach

boobies

coral rock, trees and sea birds - lovely !

Boobies - one adult and the juvenile as the size is different and also the color of the aisles

boobies on a coral rock

Boobies on a tree

the elegant boobie flying

Boobies on coral rock

















bird

beach

bird

egrets and herons

Aldabra giant tortoise

egret eating a fish

large blue crab

transparent crab

large red crab