
L'express and Radio One Projects
Behind the Scenes of Casela World of Adventures
Six o'clock. The sun is barely peeking over the horizon. It is early, indeed. But Merlette Bojan, Pravin Choytun, Rishi Champa, Paula Pierre-Louis, and Josué Napanahani are already at work.
Casela World of Adventures: Wild animals take their seats at the table!
Hansley is the one the animals eagerly await, and for good reason – he's the one who feeds them. He explains the habits of each animal and their favorite meals.
Casela: "Parents" Taking Care of Their "Babies"
Their workday begins just an hour after sunrise. Rishi Champa and Paula Pierre-Louis, two employees at Casela World of Adventures, are tasked with ensuring the well-being of the animals in the mini-farm.
Learning Inside a Caravan with "Bis Lamer"
No need to travel to uncover the mysteries of our coral reefs. It's Bis Lamer that comes to you. This beautifully decorated caravan, equipped with microscopes, corals, and planktons, travels around the island to educate both young and old.
The Crocodile Park: Behind the Scenes of the Reptile Lair
Two weeks after the reopening of borders, the Crocodile Park is actively gearing up for the revival of various attractions that contribute to the unique charm of this island site. Just like numerous economic and touristic activities, the park has been severely impacted by the health crisis.
MV Wakashio Shipwreck, One Year Ago: Heavy Oil Leakage from the Bulk Carrier
While authorities continue to reassure that there is no risk of an oil spill, on August 6th, fuel begins to leak from the bulk carrier around midday. It's a general alert. Mahébourg calls for help, and from all corners of the island, people rush in. Young and old. By the hundreds, by the thousands.