X-Received: by 2002:a05:620a:6649:b0:77d:4954:f88 with SMTP id qg9-20020a05620a664900b0077d49540f88mr238641qkn.0.1701040172330; Sun, 26 Nov 2023 15:09:32 -0800 (PST) X-Received: by 2002:a63:4a:0:b0:5bd:bf7a:d167 with SMTP id 71-20020a63004a000000b005bdbf7ad167mr1528736pga.9.1701040172001; Sun, 26 Nov 2023 15:09:32 -0800 (PST) Path: news.ccsf.jp!news.tomockey.net!1.us.feeder.erje.net!feeder.erje.net!usenet.blueworldhosting.com!diablo1.usenet.blueworldhosting.com!peer02.iad!feed-me.highwinds-media.com!news.highwinds-media.com!news-out.google.com!nntp.google.com!postnews.google.com!google-groups.googlegroups.com!not-for-mail Newsgroups: fj.comp.lang.c Date: Sun, 26 Nov 2023 15:09:31 -0800 (PST) Injection-Info: google-groups.googlegroups.com; posting-host=216.131.111.15; posting-account=UclZuwkAAAAZ3R1h0xPPG3SxPrUzWj_B NNTP-Posting-Host: 216.131.111.15 User-Agent: G2/1.0 MIME-Version: 1.0 Message-ID: Subject: Anaconda 1 - Le Prdateur FRENCH DVDRIP From: Malek Sifeddine Injection-Date: Sun, 26 Nov 2023 23:09:32 +0000 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable X-Received-Bytes: 6610 Xref: news.ccsf.jp fj.comp.lang.c:796 French is a widely spoken language that has its origins in Latin. It is the= official language of **29 countries** across different continents, includi= ng Europe, Africa, America, and Oceania. Some of these countries are **Fran= ce**, **Canada**, **Belgium**, **Switzerland**, **Luxembourg**, **Monaco**,= **Madagascar**, **Senegal**, **Haiti**, and **Vanuatu** . French is also a= co-official language in many countries where it is used alongside other la= nguages, such as **German**, **Dutch**, **Luxembourgish**, and various indi= genous languages . Anaconda 1 - le prdateur FRENCH DVDRIP Download File https://t.co/ocY5ngJznp When you think of French-speaking countries, you might imagine the iconic l= andmarks of Paris, the scenic landscapes of Provence, or the snowy mountain= s of the Alps. But did you know that French is also spoken in places with v= ery different climates and ecosystems? For example, in South America, there= is a territory called **French Guiana** that is part of France and uses Fr= ench as its official language. It is located on the northeastern coast of t= he continent and borders Brazil and Suriname. It has a tropical climate and= is home to a rich biodiversity of plants and animals, including many endan= gered species. Some of the animals you can find in French Guiana are **jagu= ars**, **sloths**, **caimans**, **toucans**, and **harpy eagles**. French G= uiana also has a large portion of the Amazon rainforest within its borders,= making it an important site for conservation and research. Another example of a French-speaking country with a diverse wildlife is **S= eychelles**, an archipelago of 115 islands in the Indian Ocean. It is locat= ed off the eastern coast of Africa and has a population of about 93,000 peo= ple. Seychelles has a tropical climate and is known for its beautiful beach= es, coral reefs, and nature reserves. Some of the animals you can encounter= in Seychelles are **giant tortoises**, **fruit bats**, **black parrots**, = **whale sharks**, and **sea turtles**. Seychelles also has some unique spec= ies that are endemic to the islands, such as the **Seychelles magpie-robin*= *, the **Seychelles warbler**, and the **Seychelles scops owl**. As you can see, French-speaking countries are not only found in Europe and = North America, but also in other regions of the world where you can discove= r amazing natural wonders and diverse wildlife. If you are interested in le= arning more about these countries and their cultures, why not listen to our= friend Florence who has traveled to some of them and has some stories to s= hare? She will tell you about her adventures in la jungle (the jungle, pron= ounced: lah jahn-gl) and how she encountered some fascinating animals along= the way. One of the French-speaking countries that Florence visited recently was **S= eychelles**, a group of islands in the Indian Ocean. She was amazed by the = beauty and diversity of this tropical paradise, where she enjoyed swimming,= snorkeling, hiking, and relaxing on the beach. She also learned a lot abou= t the history and culture of Seychelles, which has been influenced by Frenc= h, British, African, Indian, and Chinese settlers over the years. Florence flew from Florence to Seychelles via Zurich and Dubai. The flight = took about 16 hours in total, but she didn't mind because she was excited t= o see a new destination. She arrived at **Mah=C3=83=C2=A9 Island**, the lar= gest and most populated island in Seychelles, where she stayed at a cozy gu= esthouse near the capital city of **Victoria**. She spent a day exploring V= ictoria, where she visited the **Seychelles National Botanical Gardens**, t= he **Sir Selwyn Selwyn-Clarke Market**, and the **Seychelles National Museu= m**. She also admired the colonial architecture and the colorful street art= in the city center. The next day, Florence took a ferry to **Praslin Island**, the second-large= st island in Seychelles and home to some of the most stunning beaches in th= e world. She spent two days on Praslin, where she visited the **Vall=C3=83= =C2=A9e de Mai Nature Reserve**, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that preserve= s a rare palm forest that contains the endemic **coco de mer**, a palm with= the largest seed in the plant kingdom. She also enjoyed swimming and sunba= thing at **Anse Lazio** and **Anse Georgette**, two of the most beautiful b= eaches on the island. On her last day, Florence took another ferry to **La Digue Island**, the th= ird-largest island in Seychelles and one of the most laid-back and charming= places she had ever seen. She rented a bicycle and explored the island at = her own pace, stopping at various attractions along the way. She visited th= e **L'Union Estate**, a former coconut plantation that now houses a museum,= a vanilla farm, a tortoise pen, and a cemetery. She also saw the iconic **= Anse Source d'Argent**, a beach with huge granite boulders and turquoise wa= ter that is often featured on postcards and magazines. She ended her day wi= th a delicious Creole dinner at a local restaurant. Florence had an unforgettable time in Seychelles, where she discovered a di= fferent side of French-speaking culture and nature. She was impressed by th= e hospitality and friendliness of the people, the diversity and richness of= the wildlife, and the beauty and tranquility of the islands. She vowed to = return someday and see more of this amazing country. 35727fac0c