. The earth and its inhabitants .. . R3°30' Jjepths. Eeefs exposed at low watpr. OtoSO Feet SO to 160 Feet. 160 to 320 Feet. 3^ 320 Feet and upwards. clumps 0Î jyandaniis vahoa. But although it no longer deserves the name of the " earthly paradise " given to it by Le Guat in the seventeenth century, might easily support large numbers of settlers. It even still exports considerable quantities of maize, haricot beans, fruits, fish, and cattle to Mauritius. The outlet for this trade is the little town of Port Mathurin, on the north coast. The turtles which down to the


. The earth and its inhabitants .. . R3°30' Jjepths. Eeefs exposed at low watpr. OtoSO Feet SO to 160 Feet. 160 to 320 Feet. 3^ 320 Feet and upwards. clumps 0Î jyandaniis vahoa. But although it no longer deserves the name of the " earthly paradise " given to it by Le Guat in the seventeenth century, might easily support large numbers of settlers. It even still exports considerable quantities of maize, haricot beans, fruits, fish, and cattle to Mauritius. The outlet for this trade is the little town of Port Mathurin, on the north coast. The turtles which down to the beginning of the eighteenth century swarmed


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