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Discovering the Illusion: The Underwater Waterfall of Mauritius’ Le Morne Brabant

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Mauritius is a beautiful island nation located in the Indian Ocean, known for its stunning beaches and breathtaking natural landscapes. One of its most unique attractions is the “underwater waterfall” located off the coast of Le Morne Brabant.

The underwater waterfall is not actually a real waterfall, but rather an optical illusion caused by sand and silt deposits on the ocean floor. The sand and silt are carried by ocean currents and deposited in a way that creates the illusion of a waterfall cascading down into the depths below.

To see the underwater waterfall, you’ll need to take a helicopter or a boat tour from the nearby town of Tamarin. From above, the illusion is incredibly convincing, making it seem as though the ocean is flowing over the edge of a massive waterfall.

While the underwater waterfall is certainly the main attraction, the area around Le Morne Brabant is also worth exploring. The mountain itself is a UNESCO World Heritage site and is home to a variety of rare plant and animal species. Additionally, the area has a rich history and is known for its connection to the slave trade.

If you’re planning a trip to Mauritius, the underwater waterfall is a must-see attraction. Here are some tips to help you make the most of your visit:

  1. Book a tour: To see the underwater waterfall, you’ll need to take a helicopter or boat tour. Book in advance to ensure availability.
  2. Bring a camera: The illusion of the underwater waterfall is truly unique and makes for some incredible photo opportunities.
  3. Explore the area: Don’t just stop at the underwater waterfall. Take some time to explore Le Morne Brabant and the surrounding area to fully appreciate its natural beauty and historical significance.
Photograph via The St. Regis Mauritius Resort

In conclusion, the underwater waterfall off the coast of Le Morne Brabant is a one-of-a-kind attraction that’s definitely worth seeing if you’re in Mauritius. Whether you’re a nature lover, a history buff, or just someone who appreciates a good optical illusion, this stunning destination is sure to leave you in awe.

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