Yellow and black
Fresh
GOLGOTHA
Seventy-five milligrammes
InTOnet
Making waves
Lunch at Quilandi
When Mahe was French
Mahe church candles
Enjoyable fish
What will you eat today
Wet rails
The crew's toothbrushes
Fishing fleet
Fresh off the boat
Waiting to be sold
Ice in the tropics
Insect by the pool
Red wave
Kutticherry tank
Life is a joke
Bird in the foam
A stroll before sunset
"A man of great"
PDP
Street meeting
Two couples
Washing line
Under the fly-over
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Mahe was a French colony - the size of a large village -on the west coast of India until the 1950s. It was part of the colony of Pondicherry, located on the east coast of India. This multilingual prayer is at the main entrance to the church of St Therese. Note the French inscription.
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