Les archéologues fouillent les ruines de l'îlet abandonné du Bras de Saint-Paul à Cilaos
Archaeologists are investing in Cilaos for a multi-year excavation program. They are beginning with the islet of Bras de Saint-Paul, which was inhabited by settlers until the 1950s. Patiently, they will uncover the secrets of the soil, layer by layer, going back in time… and perhaps finding traces of runaway slaves. Read the rest of the article at https://parallelesud.com/ If you would like to support the development of an independent and free media outlet on Réunion Island, you can contribute by making a donation (66% tax deductible): https://donorbox.org/parallele-sud To subscribe for free to the Parallèle Sud newsletter, sent every Friday, click here: https://bit.ly/3opFxqH.

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