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October 19, 2004
The table of the Devil is a small island with broad of Sainte-Anne just opposite the Large Anse des Salines. It is its form punt which was worth this odd name to him!
It is a natural reserve for the marine birds, prohibited for the people (without wings). The "frégattes" are numerous there. A legend allots some maléfices to him: she-devils and people gone to this place to celebrate the Sabbath.
I liked the colors of the sea which changes from green to blue. This is why I tallied with the island at the top of the photograph.

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