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− | Travelling through the countryside of Madagascar can be done by taxi-brousse, private bus services such as Madasmiles, train or TransPost. | + | Travelling through the countryside of Madagascar can be done by taxi-brousse, private bus services such as Madasmiles, train or TransPost. Distances between small villages or towns can be immens and private cars are very rare in Madagascar. The local post service <b>Paositra MALAGASY</b> combines postal delivery with transporting passangers and goods from A to B. |
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− | Distances between small villages or towns can be immens and private cars are very rare in Madagascar. The local post service <b>Paositra MALAGASY</b> combines postal delivery with transporting passangers and goods from A to B. | ||
This service is called TransPost. | This service is called TransPost. | ||
Revision as of 11:48, 12 July 2009
Travelling through the countryside of Madagascar can be done by taxi-brousse, private bus services such as Madasmiles, train or TransPost. Distances between small villages or towns can be immens and private cars are very rare in Madagascar. The local post service Paositra MALAGASY combines postal delivery with transporting passangers and goods from A to B. This service is called TransPost.