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− | '''The protected area ''Tsingy de Bemaraha'' in the west of Madagascar consists of a national park and integrated strict nature reserve. The site is unique in its biodiversity and its exceptional landscape with the ''Tsingy'' - which can be translated into "where one can only walk on tiptoe". Bemaraha | + | '''The protected area ''Tsingy de Bemaraha'' in the west of Madagascar consists of a national park and integrated strict nature reserve. The site is unique in its biodiversity and its exceptional landscape with the ''Tsingy'' - which can be translated into "where one can only walk on tiptoe". Bemaraha was the first site in Madagascar to be classified UNESCO World Heritage in 1990, and it also became National Cultural Heritage in 1991. Part of the reserve was changed to national park status in 1997.''' |
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Revision as of 08:39, 29 January 2017
The protected area Tsingy de Bemaraha in the west of Madagascar consists of a national park and integrated strict nature reserve. The site is unique in its biodiversity and its exceptional landscape with the Tsingy - which can be translated into "where one can only walk on tiptoe". Bemaraha was the first site in Madagascar to be classified UNESCO World Heritage in 1990, and it also became National Cultural Heritage in 1991. Part of the reserve was changed to national park status in 1997.
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