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Month: March 2019

Dining “off-piste”, at Fleurs Place, Moeraki, NZ

Sitting beside a very rustic little jetty in a hamlet on New Zealand’s South Island is a delightfully “unlikely”, internationally renowned restaurant.

Fleurs Place (pictured above) is a one-off.

Fleur (real person) serves teethsqueakingly fresh seafood, cooked simply and superbly, without pretension.

However, the “diner” closest to us preferred to catch and prepare his (or her) own lunch!

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Lemurs (4th in series): Diademed Sifaka

Propithecus diadema  – the Diademed Sifaka or Diademed Simpona – is a large, utterly distinctive lemur.

It is critically endangered, but relatively easy to see in the (rapidly diminishing) wild, only a few hours away from Madagascar’s capital city.

The next image will explain why many people regard the Diademed  Sifaka as the loveliest lemur.

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