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Baobab Avenue, also known as Allée de Baobab, is a cluster of baobab trees stretching approximately 100 metres, about 15 kilometres east of Morondava, along the road towards [[Thingy|The Thingy]].
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Baobab Avenue, also known as Allée de Baobab, is a cluster of baobab trees stretching approximately 100 metres, about 15 kilometres east of Morondava, along the road towards [[Thingy|The Thingy]]. test
  
 
Baobab Avenue is a popular stop-by for tourists to photograph and can be found on many postcards of Madagascar. There is a small village and a school nearby which welcome visiting tourists.
 
Baobab Avenue is a popular stop-by for tourists to photograph and can be found on many postcards of Madagascar. There is a small village and a school nearby which welcome visiting tourists.
  
 
The [[baobab tree]] is the national tree of Madagascar.
 
The [[baobab tree]] is the national tree of Madagascar.

Revision as of 14:45, 15 March 2009

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Baobab Avenue, also known as Allée de Baobab, is a cluster of baobab trees stretching approximately 100 metres, about 15 kilometres east of Morondava, along the road towards The Thingy. test

Baobab Avenue is a popular stop-by for tourists to photograph and can be found on many postcards of Madagascar. There is a small village and a school nearby which welcome visiting tourists.

The baobab tree is the national tree of Madagascar.