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'''Baobab Avenue (Allée de Baobab) is a cluster of majestic baobab trees appearing along the road towards [[The Thingy|Tsingy de Bemaraha]] about 15 kilometres east of Morondava.'''
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'''Baobab Avenue (Allée de Baobab) is a cluster of very large baobab trees appearing along the road towards [[The Thingy|Tsingy de Bemaraha]] about 15 kilometres east of Morondava.'''
  
 
[[File:Morondava 0018.jpg|600px|none|thumb|[[Sakalava]] woman at Boabab Avenue]]
 
[[File:Morondava 0018.jpg|600px|none|thumb|[[Sakalava]] woman at Boabab Avenue]]
  
The approximately 100 metres stretch appears on many postcards of Madagascar. A tiny village and a school which usally welcome visiting tourists is located nearby.
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The approximately 100 metres stretch appears on many postcards of Madagascar. A tiny village and a school which usally welcome visiting tourists is located nearby. The [[baobab tree]] is the national tree of Madagascar.
 
 
The [[baobab tree]] is the national tree of Madagascar.
 
  
 
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Revision as of 16:05, 13 February 2010

Baobab Avenue (Allée de Baobab) is a cluster of very large baobab trees appearing along the road towards Tsingy de Bemaraha about 15 kilometres east of Morondava.

Sakalava woman at Boabab Avenue

The approximately 100 metres stretch appears on many postcards of Madagascar. A tiny village and a school which usally welcome visiting tourists is located nearby. The baobab tree is the national tree of Madagascar.

Baobab Avenue
Baobab fruits
Baobab trunk
Passing truck #1
Baobab Avenue
Passing truck #2