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Ratranavona

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A bit confusing can be the name of the village. In Malagasy '''''ratra''''' means ''a wound'' or ''injury'' and '''''navona''''' can be translated into ''the core of boils''. Together Ratranavona translates into ''a wound/injury from boils''. However, there were no signs of any skin irritations throughout a visit to this village in 2015 :-)
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The next village direction south is [[Namantoana]]. The next village direction north through the rain forest is [[Antalavia]].
22m elevation<br><br>
'''Additional information'''<br>== Photos == * View more all [[Ratranavona photos]] == Additional information == * 7 days trek from [[Maroantsetra_Antalaha_trek_around_the_Masoala_peninsulaMaroantsetra Antalaha trek around the Masoala peninsula|Maroantsetra - to Antalaha trek around the Masoala peninsula]] - The village of Ratranavona lays on the path sneaking around the Masoala Peninsula.

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