Difference between revisions of "Quatre Frères"
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− | Les Quatre Frères (The Four Brothers) are four rocks of silver basalt in the [[Mitsio Archipelago]] in the north-west of Madagascar. The islands are partly covered by savanna. Two of the islands are home to hundreds of seabirds, such as white-tailed tropic birds, frigate birds and brown boobies. | + | '''Les Quatre Frères (The Four Brothers) are four rocks of silver basalt in the [[Mitsio Archipelago]] in the north-west of Madagascar. The islands are partly covered by savanna. Two of the islands are home to hundreds of seabirds, such as white-tailed tropic birds, frigate birds and brown boobies.''' |
[[File:Four_Brothers_Mitsio_Archipelago_001.jpg|thumb|left|600px|Les Quatre Frères]]<br clear="all"> | [[File:Four_Brothers_Mitsio_Archipelago_001.jpg|thumb|left|600px|Les Quatre Frères]]<br clear="all"> | ||
− | + | '''The four islands are:''' | |
* [[Nosy Beangovo]] (63 metres high) | * [[Nosy Beangovo]] (63 metres high) | ||
* [[Nosy Betalinjona]] (76 metres high) | * [[Nosy Betalinjona]] (76 metres high) | ||
* [[Nosy Antsoha]] (51 metres high) | * [[Nosy Antsoha]] (51 metres high) | ||
* [[Nosy Betanihazo]] (88 metres high) | * [[Nosy Betanihazo]] (88 metres high) | ||
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+ | <googlemap version="0.9" lat="-12.989222" lon="48.489927" zoom="14" controls="large" style="width:100%;max-width:600px;"> | ||
+ | -12.993596, 48.488382 | ||
+ | Nosy Antsoha (Mitsio Archipelago) | ||
+ | -12.974749, 48.485845 | ||
+ | Nosy Betanihazo | ||
+ | -12.9827, 48.486435 | ||
+ | Nosy Betalinjona | ||
+ | -13.00193, 48.497604 | ||
+ | Nosy Beangovo | ||
+ | </googlemap> |
Revision as of 06:40, 28 May 2018
Les Quatre Frères (The Four Brothers) are four rocks of silver basalt in the Mitsio Archipelago in the north-west of Madagascar. The islands are partly covered by savanna. Two of the islands are home to hundreds of seabirds, such as white-tailed tropic birds, frigate birds and brown boobies.
The four islands are:
- Nosy Beangovo (63 metres high)
- Nosy Betalinjona (76 metres high)
- Nosy Antsoha (51 metres high)
- Nosy Betanihazo (88 metres high)