This is not a picture of your veins. It’s a picture of lava flowing from a volcano in La Reunion – a French colonial territory South-west of Mauritius in the Southern Hemisphere, about 400km east of Madagascar and the African continent. Check it out!

Swimming with whales and dolphins: this is a child’s dream that comes true every day in Reunion Island! Jump into the water to observe the animals in their natural environment, (gently so as not to disturb them): it’s a once-in-a-lifetime trip! The Lava road crosses the Grand Brule, the coastal part of the last volcanic caldera (crater) formed by the Piton de la Fournaise, Enclos Fouque. Here, signs tell the story of the lava flows that swept through during the eruptions of Piton de La Fournaise.
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