How Sega got its groove back
Sega is intrinsically associated with Mauritius but it’s only recently that it’s begun to be celebrated again on the island.
Now Le Morne Heritage Trust Fund operates tours for visitors - who so far have been mostly locals looking to see a previously hidden part of their history.
As this article in CNN illustrates, this situation is changing as more people wake up to the island’s groove. And it’s great to have that groove back.
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