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Mauritius says the ship, the MV Wakashio, was carrying nearly 4,000 tons of fuel. "That's the big question," Jean Hugues Gardenne with the Mauritian Wildlife Foundation told The Associated Press.
New #satellite images taken today, August 12, 2020, of the Japanese-owned ship, MV #Wakashio, that ran aground at Pointe d'Esny, #Mauritius in late July. A massive clean-up operation has been ...
Daguerrotypes from Mauritius are the first photos taken anywhere in Africa, by a man named Jules Léger, who later moved to South Africa, where he opened that country’s first photo studio in 1846.
Dramatic new images on Sunday 16 August reveals the clean break in the hull of the stricken Japanese freighter, the Wakashio, which ran aground off the pristine coral reefs of Mauritius on 25 July ...
Four Springbok players, their wives and children travelled to Mauritius to spend quality time together. The rugby stars posted photos of their vacation on Instagram.
A few kilometres outside the capital, Port Louis, the sugar cane plantations, which were the foundations of the island's success, are being built upon and a "cyber city" is emerging amid the mountains ...
Satellite images have captured tug boats trying to remove the wreckage of a Japanese-owned ship that ran aground off the coast of Mauritius, spilling tonnes of oil into pristine waters. The MV ...