Images from Mauritius
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Sundays are busy days at the Spiritual Park. Hundreds of visitors, old and young, come to see Lord Pancha Muka Ganapathi
At the river front, a six-inch thick layer of crushed gravel is been placed. Once complete it will be covered with four inches of coral sand.
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A group of volunteer from Mahebourg with the team leader Ravi is helping today.
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The pump house for the newly acquired pump.
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Note the finish of its roof: a concrete shingles finish..
Pump House, materials and labour have been donated by the contractor.
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It is mango season and all the trees are prolific as usual!
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Hundreds of ripe mangoes that litter the grounds around the Mandapam are removed every day.
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