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'''At first impression, the name “MadaCamp” may come across as having something to do with camping in Madagascar. However, this is far from the only topic covered here. Instead, MadaCamp is a methaphor for everything about Madagascar presented within one campsite, so to speak. Anything about Madagascar can be published here as well as edited by anyone.''' | '''At first impression, the name “MadaCamp” may come across as having something to do with camping in Madagascar. However, this is far from the only topic covered here. Instead, MadaCamp is a methaphor for everything about Madagascar presented within one campsite, so to speak. Anything about Madagascar can be published here as well as edited by anyone.''' | ||
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+ | <div style="background: #5e8a00; color: #ffffff; font-weight: bold; margin-bottom: 5px;"> About Madagascar</div> | ||
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+ | Madagascar is located in the Indian Ocean off the eastern coast of Africa. It is the world's fourth largest island, covering a total area of 587,041 square kilometres. | ||
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+ | The country is divided into six provinces, each named after its capital: Antananarivo, Antsiranana, Fianarantsoa, Mahajanga, Toliara, and Toamasina also known as Tamatave. | ||
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+ | The continent separated from Africa 165 million years ago, and since then its flora and fauna have evolved according to its own fantasy, like nowhere else in the world: Lemurs are known worldwide, but the red island (on account of its vividly coloured soil) is home to several endemic species of chameleons, fossas, frogs, birds, snakes, jumping rats, baobabs, carnivorous plants, orchids and many more strange "living beings"! With the lemurs, 80% of its flora, 40% of its birds, 98% of its reptiles being endemic, Madagascar is a naturalist's promised land! The same is true for the Malagasy people, about 20 million: a unique blend of African and Asian, whose culture resembles no other worldwide. The population is divided in 18 ethnic groups. The nomad Vezo fisherman swears only by the sea, the zebu is everything to the Bara of the desertic south, while land is the gretatest wealth for the Betsileo of the malagasy "altiplano". The relative isolation of the island due to geography and recent history, kept the traditional way of living, rites and the ancestral beliefs, very lively and genuine. For the traveller avid to find something different, a dream! Madagascar has it all: deserted beaches, tropical forests, mountains, spiny forests, rice-terraced highlands... | ||
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+ | The official language of this country is Malagasy, however French is spoken by everyone. English is widely understood, especially in the capital and by tourist establishments. Madagascar's tourism is still developing and sometimes requires an understanding of not everything working according to plan. Visitors can however expect to be compensated in the form of a unique and rich nature, culture and a friendly Malagasy people. | ||
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+ | <td><div style="background: #5e8a00;color: #ffffff; font-weight: bold; margin-bottom: 5px;"> Featured Articles</div> | ||
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+ | [[Image:Anakao_00055.jpg|Anakao|left|70px]]'''[[Anakao|Anakao Vezo fishing village]]'''<br> | ||
+ | Anakao is a small beautiful Vezo fishing village situated on a long stretched beach about 40km south of | ||
+ | Tulear, where life can be very relaxed.<br clear="all"> | ||
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+ | [[Image:Ambalavao_03.jpg|Ambalavao|left|70px]] | ||
+ | '''[[Ambalavao|Ambalavao, a charming town in the central highlands]]'''<br> | ||
+ | Ambalavao is a town with the largest zebu market in Madagascar and where herdsmen come to sell their cattle after walking with their zebu herds from virtually all parts of the country.<br clear="all"> | ||
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+ | [[Image:Ilakaka_021.jpg|Madagascar_Sapphire_Rush|The Madagascar sapphire rush|left|70px]] | ||
+ | '''[[Madagascar Sapphire Rush]]'''<br> | ||
+ | Madagascar, the fourth largest island on earth, is well known for its unique nature and wildlife. Throughout the | ||
+ | country tourists have for long discovered the many amazing natural treasures aboveground, while the real treasures | ||
+ | can be found underground - precious stones.<br clear="all"> | ||
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+ | [[Image:Taxi-brousse_0001.jpg|Taxi-brousse|left|70px]] | ||
+ | '''[[Taxi-brousse|Taxi-brousse; the Malagasy way of transport]]'''<br> | ||
+ | An advantage in going by taxi-brousse is not only the low price, it is also getting to know the Malagasy people while sitting | ||
+ | squeezed next to each other and listening to the preferred music channel of the driver.<br clear="all"> | ||
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+ | == Towns, villages and islands of Madagascar == | ||
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* [[Ambalavao]] | * [[Ambalavao]] | ||
* [[Ambanja]] | * [[Ambanja]] | ||
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* Ampitsikinana | * Ampitsikinana | ||
* Ampombiantambo | * Ampombiantambo | ||
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* [[Anakao]] | * [[Anakao]] | ||
* Andapa | * Andapa | ||
* Antalaha | * Antalaha | ||
* Antananarivo | * Antananarivo | ||
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* Antanifotsy | * Antanifotsy | ||
* Antsirabe | * Antsirabe | ||
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* Fenoarivo Afovoany | * Fenoarivo Afovoany | ||
* Fenoarivo Atsinanana | * Fenoarivo Atsinanana | ||
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* Fianarantsoa | * Fianarantsoa | ||
* Ihosy | * Ihosy | ||
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* Manakara | * Manakara | ||
* Mananjary | * Mananjary | ||
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* Mandritsara | * Mandritsara | ||
* Maroantsetra | * Maroantsetra | ||
* Marovoay | * Marovoay | ||
* Miarinarivo | * Miarinarivo | ||
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* Moramanga | * Moramanga | ||
* Morombe | * Morombe | ||
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* Île Sainte-Marie (island) | * Île Sainte-Marie (island) | ||
* Sambava | * Sambava | ||
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* Toamasina | * Toamasina | ||
* Toliara | * Toliara | ||
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− | + | To create a new page, point your browser to a page location that does not necessarily already exist (eg. madacamp.com/Zebu) and click the tab named ''create'' to begin editing. If you would like to experiment editing first, go to the so-called ''[[Sandbox| sandbox]]'' which is a page intended for testing purposes. | |
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+ | To add and use your own images, first [[Special:Userlogin| sign up]] and thereafter click on the | ||
+ | [[Special:Upload| Upload file]] link in the toolbox on the left. | ||
This wiki also allows YouTube and Google videos to be embedded directly on pages, see | This wiki also allows YouTube and Google videos to be embedded directly on pages, see | ||
− | [[Help:Editing#Adding_YouTube_and_Google_videos|how to here]]. For further tips on how to edit a page, click on [[Help:Editing| Editing help]] | + | [[Help:Editing#Adding_YouTube_and_Google_videos|how to here]]. |
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Revision as of 20:56, 26 March 2009
Your Guide to Madagascar
At first impression, the name “MadaCamp” may come across as having something to do with camping in Madagascar. However, this is far from the only topic covered here. Instead, MadaCamp is a methaphor for everything about Madagascar presented within one campsite, so to speak. Anything about Madagascar can be published here as well as edited by anyone.
This wiki includes a Google Map authoring tool for adding satellite maps to pages. To create a Google Map, click on the map button above the editing box for the editor to appear. Find the region you wish to display and thereafter copy the generated <googlemap>...</googlemap> code into the edit box and save the page.
About Madagascar
The country is divided into six provinces, each named after its capital: Antananarivo, Antsiranana, Fianarantsoa, Mahajanga, Toliara, and Toamasina also known as Tamatave. The continent separated from Africa 165 million years ago, and since then its flora and fauna have evolved according to its own fantasy, like nowhere else in the world: Lemurs are known worldwide, but the red island (on account of its vividly coloured soil) is home to several endemic species of chameleons, fossas, frogs, birds, snakes, jumping rats, baobabs, carnivorous plants, orchids and many more strange "living beings"! With the lemurs, 80% of its flora, 40% of its birds, 98% of its reptiles being endemic, Madagascar is a naturalist's promised land! The same is true for the Malagasy people, about 20 million: a unique blend of African and Asian, whose culture resembles no other worldwide. The population is divided in 18 ethnic groups. The nomad Vezo fisherman swears only by the sea, the zebu is everything to the Bara of the desertic south, while land is the gretatest wealth for the Betsileo of the malagasy "altiplano". The relative isolation of the island due to geography and recent history, kept the traditional way of living, rites and the ancestral beliefs, very lively and genuine. For the traveller avid to find something different, a dream! Madagascar has it all: deserted beaches, tropical forests, mountains, spiny forests, rice-terraced highlands...
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Featured Articles
Anakao is a small beautiful Vezo fishing village situated on a long stretched beach about 40km south of
Tulear, where life can be very relaxed.
Ambalavao, a charming town in the central highlands
Madagascar Sapphire Rush
Taxi-brousse; the Malagasy way of transport
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Towns, villages and islands of Madagascar
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Creating and editing pages
To create a new page, point your browser to a page location that does not necessarily already exist (eg. madacamp.com/Zebu) and click the tab named create to begin editing. If you would like to experiment editing first, go to the so-called sandbox which is a page intended for testing purposes.
To add and use your own images, first sign up and thereafter click on the Upload file link in the toolbox on the left.
This wiki also allows YouTube and Google videos to be embedded directly on pages, see how to here.
For further tips on how to edit a page, click on Editing help.