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Aatish

Thought i'd introduce myself on this thing. I'm Aatish, I'm from England and will be staying in Mauritius until April 2011. Found this website and thought it might be a good way to meet some new people here. I want to improve my French, so would love to hear from those who would help me out. Also, I can play the guitar, so I can offer lessons to beginners (althought I did not bring my guitar with me).

Look forward to hearing from some people. Sorry for the lack of profile pic, just don't have one saved on this laptop

In a bit,

Aatish.

86Nasreen

Hi Aatish,

Very happy for you have chosen Mauritius for month, i think that the time will be enough for you to visit the whole Island as well as to learn French. It is not difficult, you will only need some practice.

I remain at your disposal for further info needed.
You can email me directly on admin@vpb.veranda-resorts.com

Regards

pbrough

A thru Z what to do -
Aquascooter - look it up on google
Biking
Casinos
Deep See Fishing
Excursions - North/South
French cuisine
Golfing
Horse Riding
Island Hopping tour
Jet-boat rental
Kite Surfing
Lion walk
Massage
Nothing -relax
One-to-one date with a nice local girl
Picnic on the beach
Quad biking in the south
Rock Repelling
Snorba, Scuba, Shopping
Trekking - lots of great trails
Underwater Blue Safaris Submarine
Visit the crocodile park, hope they don't get loose
Water park - check to see if it is still open
Yogo - great studio in the North
Zip lines - don't be afraid of heights

pbrough

be Xtra careful when any of these activies

raghuvanshi

Mauritius is a good place to live. Enjoy the weather.

katharinah

hi,
Hi Aatish,

I am here till end of March 2011 (funnily enough started taking guitar lessons whilest I am here).
I am in Flic en Flac, give me a shout if you ever wanna meet up.
You can also email me Katharina140583@aol.com

Regards,
Katharina

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