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| − | '''Antohomaro is a small village by a lake, 7km from Sambava. Although the lake is known to be home to crocodiles, they are reportedly on the southern end of the lake and are not commonly sightings, as locals still bathe and wash their clothes by the lakeshore near the village.''' | + | '''Antohomaro is a small village by a lake, 7km from Sambava in the direction of Antalaha. Although the lake is known to be home to crocodiles, they are reportedly on the southern end of the lake and are not commonly sightings, as locals still bathe and wash their clothes by the lakeshore near the village.''' |
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| + | The [[Edmund Albius Vanilla Museum]] is located close to the village. | ||
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Revision as of 16:31, 28 November 2025
Antohomaro is a small village by a lake, 7km from Sambava in the direction of Antalaha. Although the lake is known to be home to crocodiles, they are reportedly on the southern end of the lake and are not commonly sightings, as locals still bathe and wash their clothes by the lakeshore near the village.
The Edmund Albius Vanilla Museum is located close to the village.
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GPS coordinates: S 14°19.641' E050°11.112'
Swimming spot at Lake Andohabe
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Additional information
- Bike ride Sambava to Antalaha - 84.8 km
- Bike ride Sambava - Farahalana - Sambava - 49.9 km return
- Bike ride Sambava - Ambohimitsinjo - Farahalana - Sambava - 56.4 km
- Bike ride Sambava - Ananborano - Sambava - 93.4 km