Black River District
Places of interest
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Famous areas include Tamarin Falls and the Chamarel coloured earth. The name Black River derives from the fact that it is the driest district of the island. Flic en Flac is one of the most beautiful beaches on the island, and the longest. It is known for its natural beauty.
Mission Blue Hope Spot
In 2019, Mauritius recognised one of its new Hope Spots, the Black River District Hope Spot, in support of unifying the local marine conservation community.
Hope Spots were pioneered by Dr. Sylvia Alice Earle, an American marine biologist, oceanographer, explorer, author, and lecturer. Earle is part of the group Ocean Elders, which is dedicated to protecting the ocean and its wildlife.
The Hope Spot represents a commitment to protecting and caring for a culturally important and biodiverse region like the coastal region of Black River in Mauritius. Hope Spots are ecologically unique areas of the ocean designated for protection under a global conservation campaign. An Actionable Plan to Save the Earth's Oceans is overseen by Mission Blue (Sylvia Earle) a non-profit organization founded by Sylvia Earle per her 2009 TED prize wish.
Places
The Rivière Noire District includes different regions; however, some regions are further divided into different suburbs.
- Albion
- Bambous
- Cascavelle (Eastern part in Plaines Wilhems District)
- Case Noyale
- Chamarel (Eastern part in Savanne District)
- Flic-en-Flac
- Grande-Rivière-Noire
- Gros-Cailloux
- La Gaulette
- Le Morne
- Petite-Rivière
- Port Louis (West)
- Quatre Bornes (West)
- Richelieu
- Tamarin
Education
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Schools:
- École maternelle et primaire Paul et Virginie, a French international school, is in Tamarin.
- La Gaulette State Secondary School, a state school providing co-education in La Gaulette Village