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Mauritius in the early years.

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Vacoas – Old Post Office and Ex-Railway Station – 1968

Vacoas - The Old Post Office & Train Station - 1968

Among all the towns in Mauritius, Vacoas was the last to bear the township title. Strange indeed, Vacoas is known to be the least developed town and is somewhat also very slow in moving forward. Those who reside in this region can confirm that progress is very slow. But on the other side what appraises …

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September 18, 2014 Vintage Mauritius Leave a comment

Old Vacoas Post Office and Ex-Railway Station

Old Vacoas Post Office, ex Railway Station

Among all the current towns, Vacoas was the last one to bear the township identity. Having the reputation of being the slowest town in terms of development, Vacoas is still a very nice place for its climate. Bonne Terre being one of the regions within the town bears its name because of the very fertile …

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April 15, 2014 Vintage Mauritius Leave a comment

Birdeye View over Curepipe Town Hall, late 1960s

The Curepipe Town Hall viewed from the top of the St Therese Church during the late 1960s and interesting fact that the Old Train Station was still visible then, even though it was more or less used at the bus station after the last trains of 1964. The Town Hall was at that time in …

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