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Madagascar 2000 - Photo Gallery

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Antananarivo

Antananarivo is the capital of Madagascar. In the middle is a lake (Lac Anosy) with a statue called the "Monument aux Morts".
Many houses are built on the hills arround the city center.
Children near the Rova are begging for food.
The Rova, once an impressive palace, but in 1995 destroyed by a big fire.

From Antananarivo to Tamatave

A house, on the edge of the road, in the middle of a rainforest. These are the houses people live in. They're made of leaves of the Travellers' Palm, on a frame of branches.
That's a nice view!

Canal des Pangalanes

The Canal des Pangalanes is a row of lakes along the eastern coast of Madagascar, connected by handmade channels. It's used by the local people for fishing and transport.
The fishermen place many branches in the water for fishing.
The weather is fabulous! Gaby enjoys the sun on the front part of the boat, together with Werner.
We make a short stop on one of the many white beaches along the channel.
The local people live along the channel in small houses, made of branches, bamboo and leaves of the Travelers' Palm.

The Palmerium

The Palmerium is a private reserve near the Bush House, along the Canal des Pangalanes. There are many species of lemures here, and they come really close!
We are not only looking at the lemures, the lemures are also observing our behaviour!
Gaby and her new friend...
They don't matter sitting on your head or shoulder, even taking a walk doesn't disturb them at all.
Ok, just stand over there, so I can take the picture... yeah, that's exactly right, CLICK, thank you!
The crowned lemur. The guides warned us for this one, because it bites, unlike the other lemures here.
Among all the trees in the forest, you also see many eucalyptus.
A red frog, what an amazing color!

Perinet

Perinet is one of the most famous reserves, because of the Indri Indri. This is the largest specy of lemurs. It's also famous because of it's incredible sound! There are also several kinds of cameleons, like this green one.
Perinet is also the park to see lots of species of orchidea, but the flower season is during September and October, so we missed the show...
A nice view on the forest.
Close to the reserve is a village called Andasibe. The people here are really friendly, and the kids like to be photographed. This girl carries her little brother on her back.
Two boys in Andasibe. Look at their clothes!

Antsirabe

Close to the city Antsirabe some interesting lakes can be found. This is one of them, Lac Andraikiba. Most lakes have there own legends, so has this one. It should be haunted by the gost of a pregnant girl who drowned in a swimming competition with another girl for the prize of marriage. The local people say that at she's spotted, at dawn, sitting on a rock. Unfortunately, we haven't seen her...
These small buildings are seen throughout the hole country. These are tombs, so places where dead people are "stored". Sometimes the family opens a tomb and carry the remainings through the village, while having a big party with lots of food and alcohol.
It's difficult not to take pictures from the people. They all want you to make a picture of them. Sometimes they give you their address and ask you to send the photograph.


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