Seychelles’ Granite Giants: Exploring Dramatic Rock Formations and Coastal Beauty
You’re standing on a beach where the sand is so fine it squeaks underfoot, and the shoreline is guarded by boulders that look like they were dropped by a giant. These aren’t volcanic rocks — they’re ancient granite, some of the oldest exposed on the planet, dating back over 750 million years. The Seychelles is one of the only places in the world where you can walk on continental crust that’s been sitting above the Indian Ocean since before the dinosaurs. This article covers the best spots to see these dramatic rock formations, how to explore them with a