The Seven Coloured Earth Geopark, located in Mauritius, is a unique geological site featuring multicolored sand dunes formed by volcanic terrain. The dunes, with their distinct stripes of red, brown, purple, and other hues, create a striking visual display that attracts both photographers and geologists. Visitors can explore the park’s natural wonders, including the Chamarel Waterfall, which stands as the tallest single-drop cascade on the island. This combination of vibrant earth and cascading water offers a rich and varied experience for those interested in the natural beauty and scientific intrigue of Mauritius.
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