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Photo by Rhett A. Butler / Mongabay. The dry forest of western Madagascar is famous for its wildlife and baobab trees, including the tourist destinations of Baobab Alley, Tsingy de Bemaraha ...
This time, instead of discussing one spot, I'll present a series of locations I briefly visited on my way along the west coast of Madagascar ... by the famous Baobab Alley. This is an over ...
The photo taken on May 2 shows baobab trees at sunset in Mandabe, southwest Madagascar. Madagascar has six species of unique baobabs, most of them are listed as endangered by the World ...
Baobab Alley could disappear in the coming decades? The Menabe Antimena protected area, one of the largest blocks of dry forest in Madagascar, lost 7% of its total area in 2017 alone! A situation ...
MEET Malaindrano, a giant baobab tree hollowed out to store water. It grows in Ampotaka, a village in the Mahafaly plateau region of Madagascar, where there are 300 baobabs for every 475 people.
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