Difference between revisions of "Quatre Frères"

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Latest revision as of 07:48, 4 January 2021

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 islands are:


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